FreedomPirate01
21 Oct 2009
Work / A list of English Schools in Poland run by a UK citizen? [24]
polishcanuck
Your right, i am interested in living in Poland more than I am in studying there, but thats only because i don't' see any degrees that really grab my attention. My Uncle is starting up a business in Gydnia which i might be a part of in the future, however, I think moving to Poland with the intention of starting a business on my own right off the bat is bit much. As for teaching english.... I'm not much of a teacher.... ;p
From my understanding I thought most of the graduate degrees in english in Poland were 2 years. 4 years would be a big commitment for sure.
I hear what your saying about humanities and finding work. I'm lucky to have something to fall back on, and i'd probably be taking grad studies more seriously if i didn't. I suppose i just really don't want to suffer through another couple years of something I don't enjoy. Unfortunately though the degrees in english that Krakow is offering at first glance don't seem too interesting or useful, but i really need to learn more about the programs.
There is no doubt I couldn't go wrong with getting an MBA in the U.S., aside from the cost...its so expensive!
learn polish
Why do you recommend Warsaw over Krakow?
Alex
Hey Alex thanks for the reply! I definitely need to talk to you. Email sent 8
polishcanuck
Your right, i am interested in living in Poland more than I am in studying there, but thats only because i don't' see any degrees that really grab my attention. My Uncle is starting up a business in Gydnia which i might be a part of in the future, however, I think moving to Poland with the intention of starting a business on my own right off the bat is bit much. As for teaching english.... I'm not much of a teacher.... ;p
From my understanding I thought most of the graduate degrees in english in Poland were 2 years. 4 years would be a big commitment for sure.
I hear what your saying about humanities and finding work. I'm lucky to have something to fall back on, and i'd probably be taking grad studies more seriously if i didn't. I suppose i just really don't want to suffer through another couple years of something I don't enjoy. Unfortunately though the degrees in english that Krakow is offering at first glance don't seem too interesting or useful, but i really need to learn more about the programs.
There is no doubt I couldn't go wrong with getting an MBA in the U.S., aside from the cost...its so expensive!
learn polish
Why do you recommend Warsaw over Krakow?
Alex
Hey Alex thanks for the reply! I definitely need to talk to you. Email sent 8