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30 Aug 2013
Study / MBA in Poland for 40+ and older? [62]
Popular means - having the most applications on one place such as medicine and stomatology . If you want to apply for univ of technology it is not so difficult , because technical studies are not so popular . They even offer computers for new students to attract them . But it doesnt mean that such a student will be accepted for the second year . Most of them with low marks will not pass the first year .
minimal quota for Warsaw univ of technology :
pw.edu.pl/Kandydaci/Studia-stacjonarne-I-stopnia/Ubiegloroczne-progi-punktowe
You can observe a lot of differences between faculties.
medycyna2012.blogspot.com/2012/07/progi-punktowe-2012_10.html
Can you see the difference eg: Warsaw Medical University : medicine and dentistry?
You need to score appx above 88 % to be admitted for tuition free studies , so as you can see it is not easy to get there .
And Polish Matura is much much more difficult than British on advanced level . So the average British student would never pass the advanced level of Polish matura from chemistry or physics.
Popular means - having the most applications on one place such as medicine and stomatology . If you want to apply for univ of technology it is not so difficult , because technical studies are not so popular . They even offer computers for new students to attract them . But it doesnt mean that such a student will be accepted for the second year . Most of them with low marks will not pass the first year .
minimal quota for Warsaw univ of technology :
pw.edu.pl/Kandydaci/Studia-stacjonarne-I-stopnia/Ubiegloroczne-progi-punktowe
You can observe a lot of differences between faculties.
medycyna2012.blogspot.com/2012/07/progi-punktowe-2012_10.html
Can you see the difference eg: Warsaw Medical University : medicine and dentistry?
You need to score appx above 88 % to be admitted for tuition free studies , so as you can see it is not easy to get there .
And Polish Matura is much much more difficult than British on advanced level . So the average British student would never pass the advanced level of Polish matura from chemistry or physics.