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CuriousStudent So, would I be out of place, then? My reasoning for wanting to go to Poland is two-fold. First, I want to get my Master's, and there's no where else I would rather go (considering the price!) Second, I want to learn Polish, as I am American with a father that was born in Poland. I've always been told 'I'm not really Polish' because I can only understand the language, not speak it. I figure a 2 year MA degree will be enough time for me to pick up Polish on the side.
As a note, I am a junior at Fordham University in New York City. I feel as if it would be relatively easy to be accepted (especially coming from America and speaking English), but I don't want to put all my apples in one basket, as they say, when it comes to decision time next year. Out of place? For what reason?...
The price of getting your Master's degree should be rather cheap anywhere (and surely anywhere in Europe) I think. I doubt Jagiellonian is extremely better (though living here is quite cheap - until they move to the Euro at least).
You can learn Polish in New York from some native, but yes - to learn the language it would be nice to be in the actual country. I recommend you try to learn some Polish on your own or take some classes in New York before you come. It is a very difficult language for people coming from English (though by no means impossible and especially if you have been exposed to it for a long time).
The only reason I point out the downsides are because I think your business degree is strong and a Masters degree at the quite limited Jagiellonian University (English studies) might be a bit the wrong direction. That's not to say Jagiellonian isn't good, but keep in mind it is a business degree entering a social sciences program. I think in your case you might have to prove some sort of studies (like a minor) in a social science. I'm not 100% sure, though.
To be honest it may even be beneficial. If you know English as your first language and you eventually learn Polish (with maybe another language) then potentially your business major from an American university can land you a nice job in Poland somewhere....I'm just trying to help you think about it. It's a big decision - one I'm faced with in some ways as well.
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