Portal dos Dragões
·5 May 2026
Oskar Pietuszewski has sat his first secondary exam: “Worst is over”

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·5 May 2026

Oskar Pietuszewski is in Poland to take his secondary school final exams and, this Monday, he completed the first of three, Polish Language. It was a four-hour exam, with two core topics: “The influence of work on man and the reality around him” and “When is the way others perceive a person important to them?”
The test that had worried the FC Porto winger the most ended up leaving him with a “positive” impression. “It was an excellent topic, there were many aspects to develop and I’m happy,” said the 17-year-old forward in comments to Eska radio.
“I was a little worried about Polish, it’s a subject that takes up a lot of time. Maybe Mathematics is too, but I think the hardest exam is already behind me,” said Pietuszewski, who will still have to be tested in a foreign language.
“I prepared in Portugal with teachers and I was determined to pass these final exams. I worked hard not only on the pitch, but also off it, and I hope it pays off,” added the FC Porto player, who was still celebrating winning the national title on Saturday and who, in January, was playing for the club from his hometown, Jagiellonia Bialystok.
“From the beginning, I was raised and trained to pass exams. My career has accelerated at an incredible pace, but I have to finish my studies, because you never know what will happen. It’s important,” Pietuszewski concluded.
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