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Application to Gdansk University of Medicine


Metra  1 | 2
11 Feb 2025   #1
Hello there,

I am a student who has been considering applying to GUMed. I am looking around but I cant find the info or I am maybe just stupid but it would be great if I had some help. I am trying to get in for the year 2025-2026 and finishing the Leaving Certificate exams in June. Everything else such as accommodation can be sorted by myself. Thanks for any help I can get.

- Metra
Lyzko  44 | 9745
11 Feb 2025   #2
Congratulations, Metra!

Any plans to learn Polish?
Paulina  17 | 4465
12 Feb 2025   #3
I am a student who has been considering applying to GUMed. I am looking around but I cant find the info

Info about applying?

admission.mug.edu.pl/1447.html

admission.mug.edu.pl/5750.html

Congratulations

About what?

Any plans to learn Polish?

I'm guessing she's planning to study in English.
Paulina  17 | 4465
12 Feb 2025   #4
she's

*he's
OP Metra  1 | 2
12 Feb 2025   #5
@Lyzko

Yeh hopefully, as far as I rememebr they teach it there too so I'm excited

@Paulina

Thanks, I saw them before but it was still on the 2024 one, Im also trying to contact different Irish people who study there now. Its mainly about the exams and stuff for getting in but anything abt its applications are useful
Paulina  17 | 4465
12 Feb 2025   #6
@Metra, I really doubt there are going to be any significant changes in the recruitment rules for the next academic year, so what's the problem exactly? 🤔

Im also trying to contact different Irish people who study there now

Good luck then!
Lyzko  44 | 9745
12 Feb 2025   #7
Just curious.

@Paulina, it's customary when someone applies to a particular university
program in another country to congratulate them, no?

@Metra, best of luck with your Polish. However, if your prof. is a native English
speaker, then I suppose it won't be necessary to know Polish.
Paulina  17 | 4465
12 Feb 2025   #8
it's customary when someone applies to a particular university
program in another country to congratulate them, no?

Not really, not in Poland at least o_O You congratulate people once they get in, not before lol Besides, he didn't even apply yet, he's just been considering it.
Lyzko  44 | 9745
12 Feb 2025   #9
Simply a cultural difference here, that's all. Suspected as much:-)
No problem, Paulina.
OP Metra  1 | 2
13 Feb 2025   #10
@Paulina Its is mainly just things such as posting the information and some other things such as my Grades wont come out until August of this year. I most likely am not applying through a recruitment company.

The contacts of other Irish people should be easy enough but I have yet to reach out due to some few small pieces of work.

@Lyzko Thanks for the wishes, I'm not fully sure but Polish might be either mandatory as a side subject when doing the course in English or just heavily recommended. Either way I love languages and though my friends in the Tricity can speak English, it just makes it easier to know more people, navigate and such. (Also another language is always nice)

Also this is my top pick for universities, I know some people are talking about the 'thing' that happened a few years ago but it does seem much better now from what I see. Thanks to everyone here by the way, much appreciated
Lyzko  44 | 9745
14 Feb 2025   #11
You're so right about that, Metra!
Again, hope your prof. is an English native speaker. Had
an experience in high school with an Armenian-born math
teacher who learned English as an adult and we could barely understand him.

Guess the school was cutting corners. Always wondered why our American-born
and bred math instructor left and was replaced by some greenhorn.


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