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    1. Not really. Maybe in some cases it would be advantage over people from other universities. But nothing like “Ivy League graduate” status in us.

      Also faculty matters a lot. Eg. In AGH (which by the way probably should be on that list) you have like 3-4 types of it/programming majors, but best one is very hard to get into while some are basically “anyone who want”

    2. Up to some point it makes a difference. Its less about uni itself but whether you paid for a degree.

      Private universities are pretty commonly regarded as for people who cant get into a public one.

      Good candidates go to the public uni, others pay.

    3. Not so much. It is pretty common to study in the closest city to your birth place. If someone studied in University of Kielce, I would just assume they are from the region, which is fine.

      It is better not to study in the private unis of the worst reputation like WSB Merito or Vizja. People still get jobs after graduating, but some Polish hiring managers and recruiters may be biased.

    4. ConnectedMistake on

      Only advantage you can get is knowing right people. No one really cares that you finished good uni besides „nice, you must have had good matura results“. More matter if it was payed study or not. Payed suggest you jeeded crutches.

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