Liv Marie Rønhovde (23, clinical psychology) is from Norway, and rents a house with three roommates. Theres a two month notice, so she has to pay rent until June, but she’s on the fence if she should leave sooner: ‘I don’t know if it’s better to stay here or to go home’.

She’s listed her room on Facebook, but it hasn’t attracted a lot of interest so far, she says. ‘Hopefully people who are starting next year will start looking for a room soon.’

Her American roommate has already left, for fear that all transatlantic flights would be cancelled. Rønhovde hasn’t booked a ticket yet, herself: ‘In the worst case scenario, if the borders close, I’m sure people from Norway can still go back. And in the absolute worst scenario, if I can’t go home and have lost my room, I can stay with friends.’

Student Rachel Losacco (23) is from the United States as well, but her flight doesn’t leave until April 9th. ‘I’m really worried it will be cancelled. I hope they find another way to get American citizens back.’ She’s now in her final semester of her master’s degree in Astronomy, and trying to find a new tenant for her room.

‘I rent through Duwo, so I don’t really have to find someone myself’, she explains. ‘But I put in a floor, and bought a lot of furniture. I want to find someone who wants to keep all of that, otherwise I have to take it out.’

She hasn’t received a lot of responses either. ‘I got about ten messages, mostly from people who weren’t students’, Losacco says. ‘One student from India responded, but has now decided to go home too.’

‘It’s mostly the exchange students that are planning to leave, or have already left. Master and bachelor students aren’t cancelling their contracts that much.’