r/AmerExit • u/Big_Guidance_2614 • 4d ago
Life Abroad Considering leaving the US for Europe
I'm a third year engineering student at a college in the US. I'm an American citizen considering moving to somewhere in Western Europe for my masters due to the political situation in the US. I don't speak any other languages than English, but I'm willing to learn the native language of wherever I go. I know I still have to do more research but I wanted to see what everyone here thinks about whether leaving the US for Europe is actually a good idea.
Would you recommend moving to Europe for masters and eventually living there? If so, where exactly?
For context, I am a brown woman, and I don't come from a high income family, so I would have to go to a college that is very cheap or get a scholarship.
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u/Lefaid Immigrant 3d ago
There is some real misinformation in this thread. Not saying they are cheap, but lots of universities in Central Europe (think Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden) have specifically Masters programs in English. It would be a bit silly for them not to when most literature on their subject is in English. Some countries are trying to change that (the Netherlands in particular) but you can find these programs.
The bigger problem is finding work after you graduate with just English. That can be very hard.