Leonis 30 | 61 15 May 2010 #1Can somebody please explain me what does it mean in practice?Thanks a lot in advance...
SeanBM 35 | 5,806 15 May 2010 #2It means you do not study during normal times but during weekends or evenings.
Polish Tutor - | 80 15 May 2010 #3Not really at least not always for ex ample not AT medical universities SeanBM.I will drop a line later to explain it. It is interesting (-:
OP Leonis 30 | 61 15 May 2010 #4not study during normal times but during weekends or evenings.I don't really understand that, because I saw a plan zajęć and they had lectures from Monday to Friday.... :S
frd 7 | 1,399 15 May 2010 #5Hmm from what I know that's exactly what they are, you study from friday to sunday. This allows people to work and study in the same time. In Poland they are usually easier ( they exclude lots of subjects from the full course ). Many times people who are not able to get into the normal course drop to "studia stacjonarne". Often degrees claimed during such courses are prized much less than the "full" counterpart.
Polish Tutor - | 80 16 May 2010 #7The Polish Constitution says that education also higher education has to be free. That is why high schools in Poland invented a trick to make possible to charge students for their studies. They offer “normal studies” ( studia dzienne) for free and other studies they call them “zaoczne” oder “niestacjonarne”. The form of these studies is sometimes different but sometimes the same. The point is to charge students (-:The best example is medicine. The only one real difference between “studia dzienne” and “niestacjonarne” is money (-: