education system in Poland
2012-06-14 @ 22:54:42
The following types of higher education institutions may be distinguished in the Polish system (including non-state institutions):
universities
technical universities
agricultural schools
schools of economics,
teacher education schools
medical academies
maritime schools,
academies of physical education,
schools of arts
school of theology,
non-state schools of higher education.
The university-level education uses a numeric system of grades from 2 to 5, with grades every 0.5.
2.0 – failing grade
3.0 – lowest passing grade
3.5
4.0
4.5
5.0 – highest grade
Students in Polish schools typically learn one or two foreign languages at schools. The most popular obligatory foreign languages in Polish schools were:
English – 67.9%
German – 33.3%
French – 13.3%
Spanish – 10.2%
universities
technical universities
agricultural schools
schools of economics,
teacher education schools
medical academies
maritime schools,
academies of physical education,
schools of arts
school of theology,
non-state schools of higher education.
The university-level education uses a numeric system of grades from 2 to 5, with grades every 0.5.
2.0 – failing grade
3.0 – lowest passing grade
3.5
4.0
4.5
5.0 – highest grade
Students in Polish schools typically learn one or two foreign languages at schools. The most popular obligatory foreign languages in Polish schools were:
English – 67.9%
German – 33.3%
French – 13.3%
Spanish – 10.2%