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Moving back to Europe?
I was born in Poland and I moved to NY when i was 7 years old. I am currently 17 and i was wondering of moving back to Poland and living with my grandparents and finishing school in Poland.I speak , read and write perfect polish as well as english and spanish. I travel to Poland every summer and I have alot of family and friends there. Does anyone have any advice on how i can approach my parents regarding this decision?
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
I dont think its really a bad idea to introduce to your parents. Many American students go across the pond to study and you have a head start as well as great connections. Studying there is also great for your college resume.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
You should start applying to universities in Poland and elsewhere. As an EU citizen, you can get free university education in many European countries, or at least subsidised. Once you get accepted, then you can show your parents that it is a lot cheaper for you to go to university in Poland than the US
- ..Lv 61 decade ago
I would finish your high school education in the US first, you've got the whole of your life ahead of you. You could maybe go to university in Poland, make sure the degree is internationally recognized as not all are.