Representatives of 27 British universities, including University of London, London School of Economics and the Edinburgh University have come to Warsaw to try to encourage Polish high school students to undertake studies in the U.K.
The Polish-British education fair was organized by the British Council organization. Like in the previous years, it met with a lot of interest from the British schools, says Anna Danielewicz of the Warsaw chapter of British Council.
Polish high school students came in large numbers to get to know the offer of British schools, the entry requirements, and ways to finance their tuition. Since tuition fees are more or less comparable in all of the EU now, money is no longer such a great barrier as it was in the past.
At the moment about two thousand young people from Poland are studying at universities all over the UK. British universities seek for more Poles, because they are outstanding.
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