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KPrzybysz   
22 Nov 2009
Work / Architecture or Construction in Poland in English-Where?` [2]

I know that most of the higher end textbooks are in English, however the lectures would be in Polish. I'd give it a shot, why not? :) Good way to learn Polish. Remember, their graphical standards are much different in Poland. They also have different legal standards for structures: ie handicap allowance dimensions. You may have a good experience there, but you would need to continue further education in the states (or wherever you're from) in order to pass the exams for licensing.

If you're curious, I'm an arch/eng student in the states married to a Polak who graduated from arch/eng program in Poland.