Janina comes from Kaliningrad Oblast. She is learning Polish at the School of Polish for Foreign Students at the University of Łódź, and plans to study pharmacy.
Why did she decide to study in Poland? Let her tell you in her own words…
Study Fun Poland – projekt promujący studiowanie i życie w Polsce. Zachęca młodych ludzi do rozpoczęcia nauki na polskich uczelniach wyższych. Bezpłatnie pomaga kandydatom na studia w znalezieniu uczelni oraz przejściu przez proces rekrutacyjny. Stale kontaktuje się z 70 uczelniami wyższymi w całym kraju. Studia za granicą to niezapomniane przeżycie. Chcąc przybliżyć zagranicznym studentom życie w Polsce, Study Fun Poland publikuje wywiady z osobami, które zdecydowały się podjąć studia na polskiej uczelni. Jeżeli jesteś zainteresowany podjęciem studiów w Polsce, skontaktuj się z Study Fun Poland: contact@studyfunpoland.com. www.studyfunpoland.com
Janina comes from Kaliningrad Oblast. She is learning Polish at the School of Polish for Foreign Students at the University of Łódź, and plans to study pharmacy.
Why did she decide to study in Poland? Let her tell you in her own words…
Studying in Gdańsk creates new opportunities for local and international students. Student’s life is not only about learning and books reading. Most importantly it is about meeting new people, exploring the world and getting a lifetime experience. Those are the main reasons why Gdańsk became one of the main destinations for students who decided to study in Poland.
Find out what international students think about studying in Gdańsk.
Our series “Studies in Poland – My Memories” presents the profiles of people who have decided to travel to Poland to study. We ask them about the reasons of choosing our country. How the Polish educational system and Polish universities differ from those in their native country. We also ask them what kind of details from Poland they will remember the most. Was it a challenge to communicate with the Polish people? What do they think of the Polish students and professors? We will also bring up a number of other issues. Today Dinara from Kazakhstan.
Our series “Studies in Poland – My Memories” will present the profiles of people who have decided to travel to Poland to study. We will ask them about the reasons of choosing our country. How the Polish educational system and Polish universities differ from those in their native country. We will also ask them what kind of details from Poland they will remember the most. Was it a challenge to communicate with the Polish people? What do they think of the Polish students and professors? We will also bring up a number of other issues. Today Darius from Lithuania.
Our series “Studies in Poland – My Memories” will present the profiles of people who have decided to travel to Poland to study. We will ask them about the reasons of choosing our country. How the Polish educational system and Polish universities differ from those in their native country. We will also ask them what kind of details from Poland they will remember the most. Was it a challenge to communicate with the Polish people? What do they think of the Polish students and professors? We will also bring up a number of other issues. Today Gabin from France.
Our series “Studies in Poland – My Memories” will present the profiles of people who have decided to travel to Poland to study. We will ask them about the reasons of choosing our country. How the Polish educational system and Polish universities differ from those in their native country. We will also ask them what kind of details from Poland they will remember the most. Was it a challenge to communicate with the Polish people? What do they think of the Polish students and professors? We will also bring up a number of other issues. Today Cátia from Portugal
Our series “Studies in Poland – My Memories” will present the profiles of people who have decided to travel to Poland to study. We will ask them about the reasons of choosing our country. How the Polish educational system and Polish universities differ from those in their native country. We will also ask them what kind of details from Poland they will remember the most. Was it a challenge to communicate with the Polish people? What do they think of the Polish students and professors? We will also bring up a number of other issues. Today Susan from USA