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  1. Bedriften tilbyr gode priser, solid kvalitet og høy service til kundene. Selskapet har som uttalt mål å bli den foretrukne leverandøren innen flytting, renhold og transport.

  2. Hi Megan,

    I have read all the comments, your post and the additional post from your friend and I found them very intriguing especially since I had a Norwegian friend and she was very nationalistic, of course, although seeing the bad sides too, but also with the opinion Norway offers very-well paid positions and after you subtract all costs of living from your salary you are better off than compared to Germany. With which I strongly disagree, despite salaries in Germany are still low, but you can live still good. But she studies to be a teacher so as I understood from the comments here, this position is well-paid but for other skilled positions – lets say in IT and business area (like entrepreneurship, marketing, international finance, banks, analysts, etc.) you can be better off in Europe maybe. I am Bulgarian (so in Eu), recent bachelor graduate in International Business in Berlin so I was thinking about doing my master in Scandinavian countries and especially Norway in either Bergen or Oslo.

    So my questions are according Uni life – if you have any info about it? Like living costs for a student in Bergen and Oslo, is it easy to find part-time student job without Norwegian (although I am motivated and would like to learn it hopefully within a year on conversational level). Are there also some student discounts for transport or any other areas? Also which city you would recommend – price oriented and also like where you feel better (atmosphere)? I read from one Bergen Uni that the costs of living for a student there are around 900-1200€ per month. Do you know if you can live ok with that amount and what is the situation for Oslo? I really appreciate your help and tips. Thanks again and I am looking forward to your reply.

    1. For my post above. I guess you are pretty busy and a lot of people comment here so I thought you haven’t seen it that is why I commented on it.

      So my questions are according university life – if you have any info about it? Like living costs for a student in Bergen and/ or Oslo, is it easy to find part-time student job without Norwegian (although I am motivated and would like to learn it hopefully within a year on conversational level). Are there also some student discounts for transport or any other areas? Also which city you would recommend – price oriented and also like where you feel better (atmosphere)? I read from one Bergen University that the costs of living for a student there are around 900-1200€ (8000-10 000NOK) per month. Do you know if you can live ok with that amount and what is the situation for Oslo? I really appreciate your help and tips. Thanks again and I am looking forward to your reply.

    2. Hi there!!!

      Sorry for delayed response :)

      Anyways, I’ve lived in both Bergen AND Oslo. I know many people who love Bergen, but I know many who don’t. Most people I know like Oslo. I personally didn’t care for Bergen (mostly weather related and lack of things to do). Oslo is a little more expensive, but there is much more here, so you can find cheaper food and beers I think (because of competition amongst places). Student discounts are offered in Oslo extensively. I’m not so sure about Bergen though! I know the problem I had as an American is finding a job in Bergen, just part-time, did not happen for me. In Oslo, I found one extremely quick. It is much more international in Oslo. But Bergen is absolutely gorgeous. It is definitely a hard decision.

      I’m not so good at giving amounts of money needed for monthly things. I spend a lot more money than the average person, and I travel a lot. But I know eating cheap here is very possible if you try! Where are you coming from? I’m just curious.

      Please feel free to email me or write back on here if you have any other questions. I apologize I can’t answer them better! Hopefully someone on here can chime in!

    3. Hi Megan,

      thanks for the info :) I come from Bulgaria but I study in Berlin, Germany. If I consider to go to Oslo I will definitely ask you for some tips for cheaper places, etc. Thanks again a lot for the help :) And if somebody can give some more info about the monthly expenses in Bergen and Oslo would be great! Thanks, guys :)

  3. I don’t know where you’ve been, but food quality is not bad in Norway. We also don’t have to take off work in July. We get 5 weeks in a year of vacation time and can place it wherever we want. The only places that closes down for three weeks are kindergardens. We all want to go on vacation in the summer because we love the heat. If you want to go in the winter, just do that instead or as a second vacation.