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gtipl85  Dec 20, 11, 03:03    #1
So i live in the USA, and i am have dual citzenship , polish and american. i have been in the states since i was 3 , finished high school here with B&C Grades. also finished a technical school.

i am interested in studying Information and tellecommunications in english @ WUT.

should i apply as a polish citzen? is it harder to get in that way, i know tuition is discounted for polish citzens

or should i just apply as a american citizen, pay 5000 euros a year ( which is really cheap compared to usa colleges)
and i heard it is easier to get accepted as a paying non EU citizen?

jj99  Dec 20, 11, 04:58    #2
I applied as a Polish citizen, submitted my High School Diploma and I'm not paying any tuition :). I'm pretty sure that some English-taught courses are not tuition-free even for Polish citizens, so check with your faculty.
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 Dec 20, 11, 12:49    #3
I would like to warn you that the dropout rate is really high - the students in some faculties find it especially tough. Add to that the fact that you have not been through the Polish school system, so you're Polish probably isn't what it should be. Have you thought of studying in Holland? Just an idea. They have good places, fairly cheap and you could study in English.
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 Dec 20, 11, 12:57    #4
Varsovian:
Add to that the fact that you have not been through the Polish school system, so you're Polish probably isn't what it should be


Ironic.
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 Dec 21, 11, 14:47    #5
Sorry - "your"

I shouldn't write so fast ...
gtipl85  Dec 22, 11, 02:41    #6
i am applying for the BSC in electronic and telecommunications taught in the English langauge, so me not going to school in poland shouldnt have anything to do with that.
gtipl85  Dec 22, 11, 02:44    #7
i actually went to Polish school here in the states , and my reading writing and speech is pretty fluent , but i feel more comfartable to take the studies in english, i have travelled to poland every 2 years to visit family.
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 Feb 1, 12, 17:38    #8
Hey
I am looking to get into this school too and I also have dual citizenship. The best way is to apply as polish citizen (a lot cheaper) . Let me know if you want to chat maybe we could exchange some informations. I’ve been looking for people that are looking to do the same thing. When are you looking to start ?



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