Can you compare Both of them to each other with Culture, Lifestyle,People,Girls(hehe i'll also get girlfriend from one of them :D), Wealthyness, Health Care, Life Standards etc... Thank You! :3
The standard of living is higher in USA than in Europe.
European countries have free healthcare while you have to buy an insurance in USA, and in many European countries universities are totally free of charge, even for foreigners. Europe is more safer than USA, the difference being really enormous.
European cities have usually a vibrant city center with tens of coffee shops and art galleries and museums. Apartments in inner cities are ridiculously expensive. In most American cities, the inner city has nothing but offices and slums. The place where people go is the malls, and middle-class and upper class people live in suburbs. Only a few American cities have a public transport network that allows you live without a car, while almost all European cities have an extensive network.
When it comes to girls, the American people are more heterogeneous than the population of an European country. The most successful European countries in the Miss Universe competition are Sweden and Finland.
University in most of Europe is much cheaper and the health-care is cheaper (if not universal for non-EU nationals). Only go to US if you are accepted to an elite university or are given a good financial grant or scholarship to attend a normal (but still top-tier) university there.
Most universities in the USA have a strong sense of community with a large proportion of the student population living in student residence/dormitories, participating in extracurricular activities together.
When comparing your options, consider the reputation/standing of the individual university in one of the Top 3 ranking systems: Times Higher Education, QS, and Shanghai Rankings
Also, the first degree at most European universities has been reduced to 3 years, as governed by the Bologna Process. In the US, the first degree is 4 years, with the 1st year made up of interdisciplinary courses in various fields not directly connected to your specialisation.
Well first off; Europe is not a country. Are you serious? If you can't even make a distinction between a continent and country then you should just not go at all.
You might as well have asked "Should I go to America or Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany. Greece, Hungary. Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia. Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta. Netherlands. Norway. Poland. Portugal. Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, or the United Kingdom?"
Sorry, I'm not going to compare all of those.
I am an American who lives in Hungary.
The healthcare is not free. It is paid out of pocket but the rates are very low compaired to health insurance in the US.
For any dental or medical service it is expected to tip under the table to the doctors and to all staff if staying in hospital. Of course if you have no extra money to tip then they have to take you in, just don't expect good care.
I know this for a fact since both my husband and I had minor surgeries over here. We tipped just to be on the safe side.
College may be free but one must have great grades and be expected to work in a low pay job once you graduate before taking your skills into the private sector. You must still pay for books etc. out of pocket.
In any case, the brightest people are moving away from HU in droves asap.
I don't see too much difference between the care given for the average HU as to the average low income person in the US. The dental care in HU is very affordable but most dental sevvices are not free of charge. You must pay out of pocket for all materials used to repair your teeth and in some cases it is as much as just not even having insurance.
America is a creation of Europe
Europe is for Europeans who love their home and dont want to leave it
America is good for Americans who love their home too
European universities are a far better bet.