Monday, March 28, 2011

Which is the best place to study MEDICINE among Hungary, Romanian or Poland?

Which is the best place to study MEDICINE among Hungary, Romanian or Poland?
My name is mads. IĆ¢€™m a student from Denmark who wants to study medicine. I want to become doctor because it is my dream and my passion. I will do my best to achieve my dream. I just want to know how hard or easy is it to get accepted in Hungary, which countries do the students that study there come from? Is the Entrance exam difficult?
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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Hi, I have no idea about Hungary, but this site may help you if you are interested in studying in Poland: http://www.wum.edu.pl/english/

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Monday, March 14, 2011

Oxford University - international student wanting to apply?

Oxford University - international student wanting to apply?
I was wondering, what you need to do to get there provided you are an international student (Poland precisely). I heard you need to have either CPE (B mark) or CAE (A mark) or some others, but I think I would rather focus on these ones (they are permanent, the fact which would come in handy during job applications in future). As far as the exams goes, I heard you need to have like 90% of 'Matura' (Polish exam of maturity), but what else ? You need some unusual qualifications ? I've been wondering also about the fees - if you would do great during the 'Matura' or whatsoever would you still need to pay ? I am not really that much well-informed about the UK schools, so I don't know anything notwithstanding I would like to go there. So here is the abridged version of what I wrote - questions: 1. What do you need to apply for Oxford ? 2. What are the fees, and when you don't need to pay them ? 3. Concerning the fees, what are they approximately ? 4. Are there any alternatives, and what would the prices be ? I don't have that much money, but going to such 'elite' university would be great. 5. What is the price of the accommodation in the dorms? I heard there was some strike concerning the students' fees. Thanks in advance !
Studying Abroad - 2 Answers
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1.Polish Matura / Swiadectwo Dojrzalosci with 85-90% in all subjects with the relevant subjects taken at the higher (extended) level.http://www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduate_courses/international_students/international_qualifications/#aeuropean_union How to apply-http://www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduate_courses/how_to_apply/index.html 2-5 Fees and living costs- http://www.ox.ac.uk/feesandfunding/fees/
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http://www.britishcouncil.pl/forum/viewforum.php?f=2 This is a Polish message board about studies in UK If you are Polish you might not be "international" but "EU national" (so you will pay EU fees which are less expensive) Don't bother with CAE or CPE. IELTS is waay easier to pass. It is valid for 2 years but trust me "eternal" validity is not worth so much extra effort. 1. Matura with at least 3 Advanced Level subjects. Also to get offer you need to go through interviews. It's not easy to get an offer and it depens how competitive your course is. 2,3,4 Oxford's fees are not higher than other universities'. You can apply for loan from governament and pay back after you graduate and have a job.

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Monday, March 7, 2011

I want to try go to Poland this summer?

I want to try go to Poland this summer?
I have a friend in Poland who was one of my exchange student friends last year and my goal is to try go visit her this coming summer. But I need some tips. A)How would I tell my parents that I would want to go visit her B)How much money do you think I would need to save up C) When do you think is the best time to go? Thanks:)
Poland - 6 Answers
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but where r u from ?
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a) you should try bringing it up early, not like a month before you want to go. slowly talk them into the idea. when they see you aren't going to give up they might be willing to think about it. b) if you find a cheap plane ticket it could be around $750-800 roundtrip. but you really have to search. plus maybe $500 spending money? depends on how long you want to stay. c) i would say the best time to go is summer. summers in poland are very beautiful- and not overwhelmingly hot. try visiting gdynia/gdansk north by the baltic sea. it's simply amazing! have fun & good luck! (:
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if u are seriously, its still enough time untill next summer...nowadays already autumn. :-D and you should tell us about your hometown/place and where's your destination state in Poland. Thanks and good luck!
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st dominicks jarmark starts every year between last week of july and first 2 weeks of august in Gdansk...and its close to sopot 2 really incridble places to visit
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Adusia gave you an informative answer. I would like to add, the best time to go is in the spring when every thing is blooming, the day is long, the weather is great and if you go b-4 mid May, the tickets are the lease expensive. The $ converstion is about $1 to 3 Zloty and the prices are cheap when you have dollars or Euro. I am from Wroclaw, it is in south west Poland, with rich history and modern culture. It is a big city with a lot to see. Poland is just beautiful where ever you'll go.
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You can go there anytime of the year. Poland is a nice place.

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Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Discount to Lufthansa for a high school student?


Discount to Lufthansa for a high school student?
I want to go to Poland this summer, but the tickets are too expensive for me. Do you know of any ways I could get a discount?
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Why should they give you a discount??? Get a job and save money
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Try Xfares. they give discounts for college students ages 18-22.
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The airlines don't offer discounts for individual students anymore. Even when they did, the discounts were a percentage off a full-fare ticket and the cost was still more than an 'excursion fare" ticket. Check with your school to see if they know of a tour program (maybe offered by a nearby college) that you can join to get a group-rate discount on your ticket. There is no secret, magic website with the "cheapest" airfares. You have to do the research, and be as flexible as possible regarding travel dates. Check the travel sites (airgorilla, expedia, priceline, travelocity, etc.) and also check the airline websites. I have often (not always, but often) found the best fares on the airline websites. Remember to check airlines like JetBlue and Southwest that do not use the travel sites. In Europe, examples of discoun airlines are EasyJet and RyanAir. Check with a real travel agent to ask about promotional fares and special deals. If you also need a hotel or rental car, check the cost of combining the purchases in a package. For example, I found a deal with airfare + hotel in Hawaii for a week that was only $100 more than just the airfare. When traveling to far destinations check the prices when you split the ticket. For example, searching "Denver to Warsaw" (all on one ticket) MAY cost much more than searching "Denver to London" and then "London to Warsaw" on a discount airline. If that turns out to be the case, talk to a real travel agent about getting the better fare all on one ticket. Good luck!

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