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LoneWolf1   
18 Mar 2015
Study / Graduate English programs in Poland [6]

I get your point, but at this point I'm only interested in an MS in Finance or MBA. Actuarial exams and CPA exams are always available to take.

Hypothetically, if I don't get into anything other than a Polish University english program, is there no value at all going
to this program? No prospects in Poland? Why would anyone go there then?

Anyone else?
LoneWolf1   
16 Mar 2015
Study / Graduate English programs in Poland [6]

I am not pursuing pure mathematics, because I dropped out of a PhD program in math. Actuarial -
those are exams independent of school.

I've been working a crap accounting job, so I thought finance would get me out of this job and
toward a more interesting career. I would focus on investments.

Every thread seems to suggest the Polish -english masters programs are not worth it. I'm just
wondering if anyone here has gotten a job after one, and/or if they actually went through the program.

I should mention I would not be paying for it either. Is it really a 'stain' on my resume?
LoneWolf1   
15 Mar 2015
Study / Graduate English programs in Poland [6]

Can anyone give me some credible information on these programs? I'm considering
an MS in finance in english at Poznan University of Economics. Are people getting
jobs from these programs? Anyone know someone that did a similar program?
LoneWolf1   
4 Mar 2015
Study / Graduate school in Poland (Poznan University)? Or I should choose Boston. [2]

Hi,

I'm currently working an accounting clerk job that I really don't like. I have a BS in mathematics, Accounting certificate,
and 2 years experience in accounting. I have been looking for a new job here in Boston for a year without any success,
so I'm considering graduate school in finance. I am applying to two masters in finance in Boston and Poznan University
of Economics (MA Finance in English). I am a little worried about spending two years in Poland without knowing very much
about these types of English programs. I have family in Poland, and I wouldn't pay for it myself. The plus side is
the lack of loan I would have to take. Would my employment situation be OK?