If it matters, I have finished graduate school (MD).
be a problem to get a visa to study the language.
Why don't you want to study German in Germany? Switzerland has
a dialect, and it makes it harder to learn proper German.
I'd really advice you not to come to Switzerland to study German and to go to Germany or Austria instead. While Switzerland's officially a German-speaking country, everybody here speaks regional dialects that differ so much from standard German that a learner won't understand a single word.
It's like going to Malta to learn English - while there may be good language schools, only the better-educated fraction of the population speaks English to a degree that could be called fluent.
Peter
Can anybody recommend German schools?
Berlitz has a decent reputation - they have locations all over Switzerland:
http://www.berlitz.ch/en/default.html
and here's a whole list of schools in the Zurich area:
http://www.die-sprachschulen.ch/8000/10/list.htm
regards,
Peter
ps: It's called "Switzerland" - "la Suisse" is French
What little German I know, I learned at Migros Klubschule in Luzern. Not bad in my eyes and I'll probably go back at some point. Now I get by in Schwyzer-Tarzano-Deutsch.
Berlitz is an excellent school, but it is very expensive.
Klubschule Migros is the best bang for the buck IMHO.