delphiandomine
11 Dec 2008
Life / im trying to move to polska (krakow) from texas and need advice. [21]
First of all, you do realise that non-EU (maybe even non-Polish, I'm not sure...) residents will have to pay tuition fees in Poland? The cost of those, combined with the cost of living...it's pretty unlikely that you'll be able to earn enough here in order to survive.
Secondly, your youth will probably count against you - although they like native speakers here, they're only going to take you on if you have the maturity and experience - and someone straight out of high school is going to suffer in that respect.
As for people making a living here in bakeries and so on - yes, they do, but you're forgetting that they often have many people to a small apartment (for example, 6 to a 60sqm apartment isn't abnormal) and they only have the administration costs of the apartment to worry about. When you've got rent to pay, it's considerably harder.
Take my advice and get the degree in America first. You'll find it so, so, so much easier that way :)
(oh, you asked for costs...)
Rent - anywhere from 400zl to 2000zl a month. I've got no idea about Krakow, but in Poznań, it's definitely possible to find a room for 400zl a month.
Bills? In a shared flat, maybe about 200zl a month?
Food can be ridiculously variable - it's probably easy to live here on about 40zl a week, but eat anything that isn't native to Poland and the prices will shoot up.
Going out - can be as cheap as 4zl for a beer, but equally so, paying 8-9zl for a beer can happen too. Just depends where you go - but student pubs, probably about 5zl on average.
But bear something in mind - wages can be horrifically low here. You'd probably struggle to get regular work here at a decent wage - but let's assume you can make 2000zl a month gross. That can easily turn into 1200zl net - and that's before rent, bills and transport costs. Then you have to consider the costs of tuition into this - and it's highly unlikely that you'd make enough money to survive.
First of all, you do realise that non-EU (maybe even non-Polish, I'm not sure...) residents will have to pay tuition fees in Poland? The cost of those, combined with the cost of living...it's pretty unlikely that you'll be able to earn enough here in order to survive.
Secondly, your youth will probably count against you - although they like native speakers here, they're only going to take you on if you have the maturity and experience - and someone straight out of high school is going to suffer in that respect.
As for people making a living here in bakeries and so on - yes, they do, but you're forgetting that they often have many people to a small apartment (for example, 6 to a 60sqm apartment isn't abnormal) and they only have the administration costs of the apartment to worry about. When you've got rent to pay, it's considerably harder.
Take my advice and get the degree in America first. You'll find it so, so, so much easier that way :)
(oh, you asked for costs...)
Rent - anywhere from 400zl to 2000zl a month. I've got no idea about Krakow, but in Poznań, it's definitely possible to find a room for 400zl a month.
Bills? In a shared flat, maybe about 200zl a month?
Food can be ridiculously variable - it's probably easy to live here on about 40zl a week, but eat anything that isn't native to Poland and the prices will shoot up.
Going out - can be as cheap as 4zl for a beer, but equally so, paying 8-9zl for a beer can happen too. Just depends where you go - but student pubs, probably about 5zl on average.
But bear something in mind - wages can be horrifically low here. You'd probably struggle to get regular work here at a decent wage - but let's assume you can make 2000zl a month gross. That can easily turn into 1200zl net - and that's before rent, bills and transport costs. Then you have to consider the costs of tuition into this - and it's highly unlikely that you'd make enough money to survive.