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Hows Life in Poland?


the culture, the economy,the people.. growth and job opportunities...etc etc...

Can one get job in other countries of Europe after studying in Poland..

Can one get job in other countries of Europe after studying in Poland...

Poland has a higher level of education than other lands so when u study u actually have to study, ppl have a large general knowledge -opposite to other nations (thats why sometimes ppl in here can be surprised when u ask a stupid/naive etc question that shows u dont know sth obvious bout the world n if u do it too often they may think u arent too smart)
if u wanna study sth bout business n economy u shud go for Warsaw and its SGH http://www.sgh.waw.pl/en/ogolne-en/ its one of the best univs in the world of this kind
also if u wanna study computer science u shud study it here cos Poland has the best specialists in this area who constantly win some international awards in this field
there are many exchange students studyin variety of things
ppl dont pay for studyin at univs in Poland, its not that expensive to live there, ppl are friendly in general open towards foreigners n helpful (even tho u may find bad ones too like everywhere else) students like to party (most of em i guess) n there are many places to go n hang out w/friends, what do u wanna know bout the culture n more things? u shall ask more specific questions urs are too wide n its not possible to answer n i think u r aware of that, u shud have spent more time on askin qs just like those who answer u- they have to spend time on writin u too so u shud spend more time on comin up w/qs, its ur business =) so add more qs! =)

Polish people are very friendly, helpful and fun. There are many job opportunities for English speakers in the bigger cities such as Warsaw, Krakow, Gdansk (this is a gorgeous town) I believe a little knowledge of the language can always help and about the education, have no doubt you will get well recognize anywhere with a degree form a Polish institution. Lots of foreigners especially from Asia are studying Medicine in Poland among other Americans, Hispanics, etc classes are in english due to such variety of cultures and what is most important, living in Poland is affordable, depending where you come from and your savings.
You might or might not like it all depends on the kind of life you are used to, I personally Love New York as I lived ther many years and trust me if I had to move to Poland my first city of choice will be Gdansk then Warsaw. Many things to do and places to visit plus the incredible history.

i think your question is so wide that it needs wikipedia explanation or a book.

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