u/Forsaken-Pin-7211

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how to I get to polito? ( Politecnico di Torino )

hello everyone! I am a student from Greece and I want to study architecture with my twin brother in Politecnico di Torino. now want to ask some info from the students there or graduates of the University about enrollment

where do I get study material ?

is there any books I need to get to pass the admission test?

I have a c1 ESB level certificate in English do I need any other certification?

is the test easy? how would you rate it and how much preparation do I need?

when do the tests start ?

how much score I need to guarantee a place in the uni? ( apart from the obvious which is excellent )

thank you!!!!

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u/Forsaken-Pin-7211 — 5 days ago

did anyone have studied in an Italian university at a Italian only speaking course without knowing Italian ?

I wanna study architecture with my twin brother next year and we live in Greece.

I wanna go to sapienza University n Rome and the 5 year course I want is only in Italian, I am used to Italian because I've done 2 Erasmus in Rome but I don't speak Italian that well, even though since my decision on studying in Italy I am taking lessons in Italian....my uncle is also an architect from the same University and he didn't know no Italian at the time but he learned them in the meantime while studying there. now that was a long time ago imagine they didn't have computers like ours like windows and stuff. I am aware of the language test before you get accepted and all that. to sum up did anyone did this kinda thing without knowing Italian? even something different from my course. if yes can you survive in a field like this? or is it better to go on a different University like polimi, poli/nio di Torino or pavia? please let me know!

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u/Forsaken-Pin-7211 — 8 days ago

did anyone have studied in an Italian university at a Italian only speaking course without knowing Italian ?

I wanna study architecture with my twin brother next year and we live in Greece.

I wanna go to sapienza University n Rome and the 5 year course I want is only in Italian, I am used to Italian because I've done 2 Erasmus in Rome but I don't speak Italian that well, even though since my decision on studying in Italy I am taking lessons in Italian....my uncle is also an architect from the same University and he didn't know no Italian at the time but he learned them in the meantime while studying there. now that was a long time ago imagine they didn't have computers like ours like windows and stuff. I am aware of the language test before you get accepted and all that. to sum up did anyone did this kinda thing without knowing Italian? even something different from my course. if yes can you survive in a field like this? or is it better to go on a different University like polimi, poli/nio di Torino or pavia? please let me know!

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u/Forsaken-Pin-7211 — 8 days ago