B. School in London vs. Geneva

Professionally and socially, London vs. Geneva for a 25 year old woman? While I have traveled, this will be my first experience living abroad. Also has anyone based in the US secured a loan to attend a school in either England or Switzerland? Looking for any info about either city.

Thanks in advance!

 

Geneva is expensive. Also boring, filled with old people, and Swiss. London has probably got everything you could possibly want.

London is pretty expensive too, I suppose, but at least in London, cheap/affordable things generally exist if you look for them. In Geneva, they just don't.

 

total non targets at undergrad level. most likely same at grad level (dont know for sure though), brunel has somewhat a reputation for engineering. id imagine any school you got into at Geneva would probably be better. also kingston is in surrey and brunel in middle sex. not really same location as imperial and ucl etc.

 

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