I've longed to move away from my country for a long time. As stated in another thread I would like to move to USA. Not an easy issue, moving within Europe is a completely different thing though.
My aim is right now at Belgium. It's far and close enough from Sweden and has a better climate than here. More important is that the European Union headquarter is there. I love politics and in Brussels I would have all the possibilites to be a part of it.
So does anyone live in Belgium and could share their experiences on how it's like. I've heard that they have awful bureaucracy and too few roads for too many cars.
I guess what I would first like to do is to study in Belgium. What university would you recommend?
If you have some other thoughts or information, please share it.
Belgium is a good place to live. I'm Belgian myself, and have lived there for my whole life, except this year.
The climate is OK. I mean we
do get a lot of rain, but at least you won't freeze your balls off, and it doesn't get too hot in the summer.
People are quite friendly, and quite open to foreigners.
The Universities are quite good here. In fact I do believe they're better than German or French uni's.
I'd recommend ULB if you plan to come in Brussels. It's a French speaking uni, but i'm sure you can find plenty of things in English.
KUL is also a very good one. Located in the nice student-city of Leuven, only 30km frop Brussels, so you can live in the capital.
UGent is also good as far as I know, and the city (Ghent) is really great.
If you have other questions, don't hesitate.