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Canadian Pol wants to study in Warsaw Poland


SwoleDon  1 | 2  
26 Nov 2013 /  #1
I am a Polish / Canadian citizen, 28 years old and have been in Poland for the past 4 months and love it here. Thinking of moving here from Canada and possibly attending a university for computer science (informatyka). The problem is that I have all my education in Canada, from kindergarten to the completion of high school. I did one year of college but dropped out and joined the army. I loved it in the army but due to injuries I was forced to leave. Unfortunately I never did matura in Poland. My problem is that in Canada I didn't take any advanced mathematics courses in high school because my goals after high school were to take computer animation in college and thought I would never need them.

Once I decided on going back to school a couple months ago my plan was to take some high school courses and exams in Canada and then fulfill the requirements for the computer science course in a Canadian university. Now that I'm in Warsaw, Poland I contacted the schools I want to attend here in Warsaw but they always mention one of the main requirements as "Matura matematyczna". I hope someone can help me and tell me how I can proceed, is there a school I can take here to get the extra "credits" or specifically "Matematyczna matura"? Is there any courses, or one on one education or possibly some other way I could achieve my goal and a way to fulfill the required prerequisites? Hope someone can help. Thanks
delphiandomine  86 | 17823  
26 Nov 2013 /  #2
tell me how I can proceed

As I understand it, as long as you had mathematics in your final year of high school, you'll be fine. It doesn't need to be advanced mathematics - they won't apply such criteria to you, they'll just take the mathematics score from your final year regardless of what classes you actually took.
Harry  
26 Nov 2013 /  #3
Worst case scenario, weekend school and only take the maths classes. It'd only be a year.
OP SwoleDon  1 | 2  
26 Nov 2013 /  #4
they won't apply such criteria to you, they'll just take the mathematics score from your final year

That's the thing I didn't take math in my last year. We had a choice in high school to either take it in grade 10 and grade 11 and skip the grade 12 if you did not need it, so I skipped it. I graduated with some other courses like science and biology. I basically took the minimum required math courses needed to graduate.

To Harry:

Can you tell me which school in Warsaw I should research that would allow me to take that one year to get the required prerequisites?? I don't need weekend school, but can possibly go full time as I have tons of free time, just have no idea where and what are those kind of schools called here?

Also below is a copy of the requirements from one of the schools I want to go:

Kandydat powinien:
- mieć zdaną maturę z matematyki lub informatyki lub fizyki z astronomią na poziomie rozszerzonym na co najmniej 30% (lub na ocenę min. 4 w przypadku "starej matury") albo być laureatem olimpiady z któregoś z w/w przedmiotów;

- posiadać wystarczającą znajomość języka angielskiego potwierdzoną przez świadectwo maturalne.
Przyjęcia odbywają się do wyczerpania miejsc.
delphiandomine  86 | 17823  
26 Nov 2013 /  #5
I basically took the minimum required math courses needed to graduate.

I think you might be fine - but it depends on what paperwork you have. Do you have a transcript of grades from high school showing that you had to do math to graduate?

Can you tell me which school in Warsaw I should research that would allow me to take that one year to get the required prerequisites?

There are plenty of them - Cominus for example - cosinus.pl/Miasto/warszawa/MojCosinus.aspx

But I'm not convinced you'll need it - your best bet is to go and have a chat with the international office in the university that you want to apply to.
OP SwoleDon  1 | 2  
26 Nov 2013 /  #6
Thanks for the info, I actually talked to one of the universities and they said I need nostrification. Not sure what, how to proceed so I am waiting for an answer. Out of the schools that offer maturalne courses which ones are regarded as legit around universities in Poland?
delphiandomine  86 | 17823  
26 Nov 2013 /  #7
Thanks for the info, I actually talked to one of the universities and they said I need nostrification.

Yes, this is the most important thing - once you get it nostrificated, you can proceed with admissions. You should go have a chat with the Fulbright Commission in Warsaw - they will help you with the nostrification process.

Out of the schools that offer maturalne courses which ones are regarded as legit around universities in Poland?

All of them are legitimate - as the matura is an external exam, the school doesn't matter.
Monitor  13 | 1810  
27 Nov 2013 /  #8
What do they teach in "science" ? As I understand you want to study in Polish? Do you have Polish passport? Here they mention requirements for foreign Matura recognition: zielonalinia.gov.pl/Nostryfikacja-swiadectw-szkolnych-i-maturalnych-39584

And what is in Poland what you don't find in Canada ?
American Dudz  1 | 9  
27 Nov 2013 /  #9
Right, go for it! Oh btw I love Canada it looks sweet ass! I am 3/4 Polish and 1/4 Lithuanian

Oh yeah and half of my Family is Scottish and half Polish. And I come from UK So cheers mate!

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