Hey there!
If you are reading this, then be aware its the first time I'm posting here. In fact is my first time in a group (and I grew up with computer).
So, 3 years ago I stepped for the first time in Poland, I met a kobieta and we are still rollin, but for this story to keep on growing and not arriving to the age of 50, ugly, tired and with empty pockets (me) I need to get a job - easy right, there are tons of them out there - and in order to increase the chances of getting a job that will respect my worker rights, taa daa, I need a degree.
Sad that my country had a fascist dictatorship (no regime is good to start out) so what we got from that era is a privatized country. That's right my zubry's, even *public* university is paid (and very well for this country average salary) and since I'm dating a polka, sprobuje, móvic´ po polsku and life is calling me there, why not solve my bureaucratic diploma problem in Poland?
So I have been searching, and it from what I found I have the chance of applying in two different ways (as a Pole or as a foreigner)
- As a Pole, I have free college (yeeeii) but classes in Polish (and come on, tylko mam prowizorka po polsku) and no way to apply for scholarships
- As a foreigner, I have to pay (sometimes 3000€ per month) but classes in English and... no scholarship
First, I was checking public universities in Poland, and I came across some fully in English. My question here is; I dont have matura exam to go through the national application, will the exams from my home country be valid in a situation like this? Plus, in my country the validity of "Matura Exam" is 2 years, and I'm way beyond that.
Second, I wouldn't mind going through the Polish classes, but the only preparation course I saw is named "Polonista" I saw it at NAWA website, do you know if there is a chance this can help a Latin based guy sailing the 7 seas of declination?
Third and last, NAWA scholarships, the only program where my EU country fits, is, Poland my first choice, and it's only for master's, it is still a long way till I can get there, the others gen. Anders and Banach do not present my country as being accepted.
At this point my head has span so much I no longer know what side to turn and what to look for.
If anyone out there knows or has some tips on how I should act please drop them down here.
Any programs, degrees (IT, Humanistic, Arts, Agriculture related), scholarships, gov help are welcome
Thanks you
Salut
PKR
If you are reading this, then be aware its the first time I'm posting here. In fact is my first time in a group (and I grew up with computer).
So, 3 years ago I stepped for the first time in Poland, I met a kobieta and we are still rollin, but for this story to keep on growing and not arriving to the age of 50, ugly, tired and with empty pockets (me) I need to get a job - easy right, there are tons of them out there - and in order to increase the chances of getting a job that will respect my worker rights, taa daa, I need a degree.
Sad that my country had a fascist dictatorship (no regime is good to start out) so what we got from that era is a privatized country. That's right my zubry's, even *public* university is paid (and very well for this country average salary) and since I'm dating a polka, sprobuje, móvic´ po polsku and life is calling me there, why not solve my bureaucratic diploma problem in Poland?
So I have been searching, and it from what I found I have the chance of applying in two different ways (as a Pole or as a foreigner)
- As a Pole, I have free college (yeeeii) but classes in Polish (and come on, tylko mam prowizorka po polsku) and no way to apply for scholarships
- As a foreigner, I have to pay (sometimes 3000€ per month) but classes in English and... no scholarship
First, I was checking public universities in Poland, and I came across some fully in English. My question here is; I dont have matura exam to go through the national application, will the exams from my home country be valid in a situation like this? Plus, in my country the validity of "Matura Exam" is 2 years, and I'm way beyond that.
Second, I wouldn't mind going through the Polish classes, but the only preparation course I saw is named "Polonista" I saw it at NAWA website, do you know if there is a chance this can help a Latin based guy sailing the 7 seas of declination?
Third and last, NAWA scholarships, the only program where my EU country fits, is, Poland my first choice, and it's only for master's, it is still a long way till I can get there, the others gen. Anders and Banach do not present my country as being accepted.
At this point my head has span so much I no longer know what side to turn and what to look for.
If anyone out there knows or has some tips on how I should act please drop them down here.
Any programs, degrees (IT, Humanistic, Arts, Agriculture related), scholarships, gov help are welcome
Thanks you
Salut
PKR