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Sunday, 01 March 2009

 An interesting proposal is the so-called. Grandes Ecoles. These include universities, public or private, as opposed to universities (which put an emphasis on preparing students for future careers in science), offer a wide range of practical courses that are needed in the long career. Of course, this does not mean that he who is always finishes a university researcher, and the Grande Ecole and only trained for future business. In current times, these two types of education are equally valued.

By 15 January this year to be accepted for the first or second year of study, to be submitted (by the end of January of the year preceding the trip) Embassy of France in the application for admission to university. The application form is also available at the Embassy (Embassy of France, the address given below). The institution then send your request to the specified by the French at the university. In contrast, from 15 January 2004, students have the same rights regarding study in France, as other citizens of countries belonging to the European Union. The French Embassy in the process will not mediate. Please contact the university / colleges to which you want to be admitted to this school and send the request to be admitted to the university. If the school decided to adopt us, we must strive for a permanent residence card. It can be good in the local Prefecture.

Similarly, as in the case studies in the U.S., it is confirmation of knowledge of language. The most popular French exams are:

• DELF - this is the diploma awarded by the French Ministry of National Education. The exam is two and confirms a basic knowledge of French. The degree of the other is honored at the French universities - check on knowledge of French culture and the ability to speak on various topics.

• DALF - is also a diploma issued by the French Ministry of National Education. This is an advanced exam, confirming fluent in French. For more information, please visit Alliance Francaise www.af-enpologne.pl

Dorobienia Opportunities exist in France, but they are legally limited. Students have the right to work 19.5 hours a week, but should I try for a work permit. They can be obtained from the DDTE (Départamentale Direction du Travail et de l'Emploi). The most popular activity for students to au pair, cleaning, harvesting grapes, etc..

Completion of the French universities may be ticket to a career. Graduates who go back home easily find employment in the French companies such as Renault, Peugeot, Geant, Danone, and other well-known. The road to the stunning success is in reach of your hand!

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