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Any international student going to or have studied at Uniwersytet Warszawski (Uni. of Warsaw)?


2017ISM
24 Apr 2017 #1
Hello,I am an international student applying UW this year.UW gave me admission to BA international relations program.Is there anyone who will take the same program?Or can you provide some experiences about that?

Previously I heard many negative messages and views about edu quality in polish universities(especially those Eng-taught degree).Polish universities were described as ****** holes and bad places......But I don't care.Too expensive to take "high quality edu" in UKUS.I don't have that money.
WhirlwindTobias - | 88
24 Apr 2017 #2
Say you don't have money, but clearly

Polish universities were described as ****** holes and bad places......But I don't care.

You have money to throw away.

I'm not seeing much difference between not having enough money for something and then throwing what money you do have away on something useless.

If you don't have enough money for a toaster do you buy a broken one, put the bread in and hope a miracle happens or do you save up for one/just eat the bread as it is?

Perhaps another European country will be more suited to your needs.
OP 2017ISM
24 Apr 2017 #3
@WhirlwindTobias
I think you misunderstood what I said.I didn't state it clearly.I mean polish universities are good places to go because it's affordable meanwhile it also has quality.

I mean I don't care those negative views okay?Don't get me wrong.
Atch 22 | 4,123
24 Apr 2017 #4
But it's been pointed out many times on this forum that the quality you're referring to is not there, not in the programs delivered through English. What's wrong with studying in your own country?? A degree from your own country might well be of better quality than an English language option in Poland.
DominicB - | 2,707
24 Apr 2017 #5
@2017ISM

Degrees from English-language programs in Poland are worthless on the job market, especially a degree in international relations, which is worthless unless you are a top student in a top program in a top school. It basically qualifies you for washing dishes and cleaning toilets. You can get a better return on your investment of time and money by studying at a good school in India. @2017ISM


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