You probably need a 4 or 5 on a Matura to go to a good university. You also need to make a UCAS application (www.ucas.ac.uk). You will also need to take the IELTS exam if your high school education wasn't taught in the medium of english. Normally you would need around a 6.0 on average to gain entry, although the university may specify that you also need a 6.0 in writing and reading
2006-07-07 05:28:22
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm afraid I don't know much about studying in England, but first of all, you'll have to learn English real well; as far as I know, you're required to produce at least a Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE) or equivalent (TOEFL - I have no idea how many points you'd need to have); you must be aware that all your classes will be in English, so you really need to speak English perfectly well (never mind a little accent ...)! I hope, somebody else will be able to tell you more about the procedures to take (none of these "stay in Poland" derogatory kind of stuff!).
Good luck & Greetings from PoznaÅ!
2006-07-07 07:28:15
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answered by Axel "mahto" 4
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Poland is now part of the EU, so it should be relatively easy for you to get over. Really it depends what you want to study, but you will need a good level of English.
Try talking to the British Embassy or British Council
2006-07-07 07:21:22
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answered by claude 5
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Sorry to say this. But, England is saturated with Polish people. Every where you go you fall over a Polish person. It is hard enough for the English to get a job or university place, because of the competition from people who were born in EU Countries.
2006-07-07 07:39:09
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answered by k 7
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Learn English!
2006-07-08 15:46:26
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answered by erion 2
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stay in Poland
2006-07-07 07:18:52
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answered by Anonymous
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l didn't understand your question
2006-07-07 09:41:04
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answered by Lil mama 5
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