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2020-11-18 00:00:28

Checklist: is education in Switzerland right for you?

Switzerland is renowned for its delicious cheese, the world's most reliable banks and exclusive watches. Since ancient times, it has earned the image of a country that provides quality services. This also applies to education, which definitely deserves attention. Educational institutions, thought out to the smallest detail, a variety of academic programs, their close connection with practice, a combination of centuries-old traditions and modern technologies create an impeccable reputation for the Swiss education system.

Benefits of Swiss education

Education in Switzerland has attracted the attention of international students from all over the world for many years. It combines several systems: French, Anglo - American and German, left in such a way that students can work intensively, but not to exhaustion. Its advantages include:

  • super prestigious diploma
  • a lot of practice
  • multilingualism
  • wide range of specialties
  • good business dating
  • problem-free employment not only in Europe, but also beyond its borders.

A slight difference in time, slight differences in climatic conditions, the ability to combine study with active rest are advantages that cannot be missed.

How to check yourself?

Before deciding to get a Swiss education, you should decide if it is right for you. If you are in doubt about your choice, we suggest answering a few questions.

  1. Are you an applicant or student, love communication and travel?
  2. Do you agree with the statement that practice is an integral part of a good education?
  3. Do you want to travel around Europe without interrupting your studies?
  4. Do you want to get an internship at one of the world's largest companies?
  5. Do you agree with the importance of human relationships for business and the need to help each other in their studies and work?
  6. Are you ready to invest in training for a broad perspective and a successful career?

Having answered yes to at least 4 questions, feel free to go to Switzerland for education. Given the many advantages of its education system, it would be logical to assume that it is difficult for a foreigner to enter Swiss universities. In practice, the admission procedure turns out to be quite acceptable if he does not apply for places in state universities or faculties with strict quotas.

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Egor Eremeev
Current material has been prepared by Egor Eremeev
Education: Westminster University (Business & Management), London.
Egor studied and lived in the UK for 8 years and graduated from the university of Westminster. He is currently the co-founder and the director of business development at Smapse Education and personally visits foreign schools and universities, interviews students studying in those institutions.
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