Best country to go to to be an exchange student in europe?
i put down france then the netherlands then belgium but im want to have a place with culture that is pretty different from america they dont have italy, spain, portugal and some other places they do have: poland, denmark, germany, the netherland, france, belgium and i might be forgetting one i would love to go to italy but cant so i think the next best place would be france is france really different? or should i pick somewhere else i also want to learn french because i think it would be the most usefull of languages please keep in mind i dont want south america because that is where i am from and no asian countries although i would love to go in the future
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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Any place in Europe is different from America. France is a great choice.
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Sunday, April 28, 2013
Sunday, April 14, 2013
Does the Poznan University of Medical Sciences look at SAT scores (I am a student from America)?
Does the Poznan University of Medical Sciences look at SAT scores (I am a student from America)?
I am applying to the school in POLAND right now but they are asking for SAT scores. I am not sure if they look at them since it is another country and it doesnt say anything on their website like they are required. I need to know ASAP, my sat scores don't come in till next week ALSO if you go to POZNAN UNIVERSITY FOR THE 6 YEAR MEDICINE PROGRAM can you describe to me how is it like ( country, classes hard or easy, easy to make friends, people, etc) ANY HELP IS APPRECIATED
Poland - 2 Answers
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Why don't you check this website first: http://www.ump.edu.pl/eng/index.php?department=1
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Hey! Im in the 1st year of 6 year M.D - came all the way from Canada :) Being my 2nd month in - its pretty good I have to say. I highly doubt you need your SAT scores - Many kids came from Canadian highschools or were in the middle of univeristy and just switched to med school. All you need is your highschool marks for Chem, Bio, Physics and English. In terms of Poznan - Its pretty sick I have to say. Parties every weekend - always something to do. Classes are actualy Ok. Iv been told by older students that if you just keep up and Dont fall behind you will do fine. The only class thats really a b*tch is Biophysics, lol Im pretty sure %80 percent of my program cringe when they go to that class. My program now is about 70 people and its split into around 5 groups for seminars and labs - so around like 15 appx students per group so its pretty good - Making friends is a peice of cake, especially if you are on dorm - just be friendly and everyone is out making friends like you are so that wont be a problem.. however it is very clique-ish in school...almost reminds me of highschool but in the end...were all in school to be doctors and everyone is on the same page. When you apply - U are probably going to have your interview in NY - I actually flew to Poznan for my interview just so I can see the school and city but I heard from my friends they actually ask chem questions and biology questions on your interview to see where u stand at - my interview in Poland was more of an interview to see why I want to be a doctor and why in Poland and all that. Many kids are from the states tho..TONS and also many from Norway. There very chills but they stick to there groups of norweigians but they do party well :) Many kids from NY, Chicago, California (the M.D degree just got recognized there and a bunch are applying now I hear, probably your year) and also from Florida...and of course tons of Canadians. Bottom line - I know its only my first couple months in the 6 year program - but deffinatly a fun school to go to for medicine...Dont forget, just because you go to medical school doesnt mean you cant go out - U just need to control your school and partying. Good thing is with our school is you can always double up on classes and you can get out for christmas break a week or 2 earlier.. Couple friends in D.D.S (dentistry) are getting nearly a month off because there class reps arranged time with profs to double up on classes but its worth it. School buildings are very nice - old and antique but coming from a nice highschool that has wifi - this is deffinatly a downgrade, but bearing in mind you are in Poland - its a very old city with lots of history and those buildings go waayyy back - Its just enjoying the heritage and the amazing arcitect in school. If you dont speak polish dont worry - You are on the same page with MANY students who know ZERO polish and you have polish class..and trust me...it actually helps. ANYWAYYSS - I know i wrote a long crazy answer but I hope I helped you a bit. I remember a year ago I was also freaking out but being here in Poland and finally in med school and studying...its a rewarding feeling, especially getting that letter saying you are accepted into medical school - I still keep it. So, apply to this school and hopefully I can see you next year and party. Good Luck!
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I am applying to the school in POLAND right now but they are asking for SAT scores. I am not sure if they look at them since it is another country and it doesnt say anything on their website like they are required. I need to know ASAP, my sat scores don't come in till next week ALSO if you go to POZNAN UNIVERSITY FOR THE 6 YEAR MEDICINE PROGRAM can you describe to me how is it like ( country, classes hard or easy, easy to make friends, people, etc) ANY HELP IS APPRECIATED
Poland - 2 Answers
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Why don't you check this website first: http://www.ump.edu.pl/eng/index.php?department=1
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Hey! Im in the 1st year of 6 year M.D - came all the way from Canada :) Being my 2nd month in - its pretty good I have to say. I highly doubt you need your SAT scores - Many kids came from Canadian highschools or were in the middle of univeristy and just switched to med school. All you need is your highschool marks for Chem, Bio, Physics and English. In terms of Poznan - Its pretty sick I have to say. Parties every weekend - always something to do. Classes are actualy Ok. Iv been told by older students that if you just keep up and Dont fall behind you will do fine. The only class thats really a b*tch is Biophysics, lol Im pretty sure %80 percent of my program cringe when they go to that class. My program now is about 70 people and its split into around 5 groups for seminars and labs - so around like 15 appx students per group so its pretty good - Making friends is a peice of cake, especially if you are on dorm - just be friendly and everyone is out making friends like you are so that wont be a problem.. however it is very clique-ish in school...almost reminds me of highschool but in the end...were all in school to be doctors and everyone is on the same page. When you apply - U are probably going to have your interview in NY - I actually flew to Poznan for my interview just so I can see the school and city but I heard from my friends they actually ask chem questions and biology questions on your interview to see where u stand at - my interview in Poland was more of an interview to see why I want to be a doctor and why in Poland and all that. Many kids are from the states tho..TONS and also many from Norway. There very chills but they stick to there groups of norweigians but they do party well :) Many kids from NY, Chicago, California (the M.D degree just got recognized there and a bunch are applying now I hear, probably your year) and also from Florida...and of course tons of Canadians. Bottom line - I know its only my first couple months in the 6 year program - but deffinatly a fun school to go to for medicine...Dont forget, just because you go to medical school doesnt mean you cant go out - U just need to control your school and partying. Good thing is with our school is you can always double up on classes and you can get out for christmas break a week or 2 earlier.. Couple friends in D.D.S (dentistry) are getting nearly a month off because there class reps arranged time with profs to double up on classes but its worth it. School buildings are very nice - old and antique but coming from a nice highschool that has wifi - this is deffinatly a downgrade, but bearing in mind you are in Poland - its a very old city with lots of history and those buildings go waayyy back - Its just enjoying the heritage and the amazing arcitect in school. If you dont speak polish dont worry - You are on the same page with MANY students who know ZERO polish and you have polish class..and trust me...it actually helps. ANYWAYYSS - I know i wrote a long crazy answer but I hope I helped you a bit. I remember a year ago I was also freaking out but being here in Poland and finally in med school and studying...its a rewarding feeling, especially getting that letter saying you are accepted into medical school - I still keep it. So, apply to this school and hopefully I can see you next year and party. Good Luck!
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Sunday, April 7, 2013
best country to go to to be an exchange student in europe?
best country to go to to be an exchange student in europe?
i put down france then the netherlands then belgium but im want to have a place with culture that is pretty different grom america they dont have italy, spain, portugal and some other places they do have: poland, denmark, germany, the netherland, france, belgium and i might be forgetting one i would love to go to italy but cant so i think the next best place would be france is france really different? or should i pick somewhere else i also want to learn french because i think it would be the most usefull of languages please keep in mind i dont want south america because that is where i am from and no asian countries although i would love to go in the future
Other - Europe - 1 Answers
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There is no absolute best place for everyone. It really depends on what your interests are. Any of the countires you listed could be great experiences for you. Choose the place that most interests you - they will all be sufficiently different from what you're used to that you can see, do, and learn a lot.
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Monday, April 1, 2013
Best country to go to to be an exchange student in europe?
Best country to go to to be an exchange student in europe?
i put down france then the netherlands then belgium but im want to have a place with culture that is pretty different from america they dont have italy, spain, portugal and some other places they do have: poland, denmark, germany, the netherland, france, belgium and i might be forgetting one i would love to go to italy but cant so i think the next best place would be france is france really different? or should i pick somewhere else i also want to learn french because i think it would be the most usefull of languages please keep in mind i dont want south america because that is where i am from and no asian countries although i would love to go in the future
Fashion & Accessories - 6 Answers
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France is quite American now. They have a lot of Mcdonalds (the second apart from the US) They have many different things, the little villages are quite different and can be nice but Paris etc... is usually full of tourists. The UK is a good place to go, you don't need to learn another language, it's different and we are all friendly BabyGoBoomBoom
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what does this question have to do with fashion and accessories? Do you speak or are u wanting to learn a different language. My advice would be to go to that country so that you can practice and learn
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oo do the netherlands, then there is a good chance youll end up in scandinavia at some point and that whole area, netherlands included is just epic
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Here are you options in order of least like America to most like America: Poland, (least like America) Netherlands & Denmark (more or less equal "unlke America" score) France Belgium Germany (most like America but still not America, I wouldn't mind living there or being reborn there).
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Poland would be cool. It's very different. http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20091116135400AACsGxu
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Spain isn't good (been there many times). Its full of English tourists and tacky resorts no matter where you go. Your not missing much. Italy is gorgeous. Everyone is so nice and friendly, the towns and cities are beautiful. I went to Sorrento and loved it, which really only rubs it in your face as you can't go, but get there one day!! :P France is gorgeous from what I've heard. Just work like crazy on your French before you get there. They don't mind bad French, but they do mind not even making an effort to speak French. I would imagine Belgium to be very different to America.. France and Belgium I'd say would be pretty similar to each other. Poland is very different too, but its a very hard language.My friends went there and said it was interesting, but not very 'beautiful' like say France would be. I'd like to go there one day Germany would have also been a good one, as its a pretty easy language and would be really different to America. I'd put that down instead of Belgium or the Netherlands. I think you've picked good ones though
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