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You just happen to mention some of the only countries in Europe (Iceland and Liechtenstein complete the list) where tuition fees at university are the same for citizens and non-citizens and they are close to free. You'd have to learn Norwegian or French* tho, but that's not an unatainable goal.
*Don't learn German, Swiss-German differs as much from real German as Dutch or Danish. It's simply misleading that it's called German and not it's own language. You wouldn't understand it after you've taken German classes.
I mostly know Swiss German from drinking songs or whatever we would listen to in german class, and damn that's a wild language lol
This was a happy accident to find out when I applied to UniGe
You were expecting American style tuition fees when you went there? That must've been a pleasant surprise!
Yeah it was. I had applied to Copenhagen University too, but student visa holders don’t get many benefits and it would have cost +20k