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Bachelor's or master's degree? To decide, you need to know these 3 things

 Bachelor's degree, master's degree, single cycle master's degree: if you are choosing the university faculty, you may need to clarify your ideas. What are the differences between these three courses? Bachelor's and master's degree: discover the differences You have surely heard of the "canonical" 3 + 2 degree course, consisting of the 3 years of the degree (for this reason also called "three years") and the two years of the master's degree. Simplifying: the master's degree replaces what was previously called a specialist degree or, in some cases, the specialization. The three-year degree is a first level degree. The master's degree, on the other hand, is of the second level. What does it mean? That to achieve a master's degree you must necessarily have a three-year degree. Different speech, however, for the "single cycle master" degrees. Examples of three-year degree courses are the courses of Economics, Psychology, Eng

Documents required to visit Switzerland

British  tourists have one more incentive to explore the Switzerland route: they are visa-free to travel to the country, as long as the trip has a maximum duration of 90 days. This is because Switzerland is part of the Schengen Treaty, which encourages free movement across the borders of countries that signed the agreement. In addition, the tourist must present a passport valid for three months after the end of the trip and proof of air tickets and accommodation. It is also necessary to present proof of sufficient financial conditions to pay for it during the trip, such as cash, credit cards, proof of income, among others. Mandatory travel insurance for Switzerland Despite the visa exemption, British  need to take out mandatory travel insurance with a minimum coverage of 30,000 euros to be able to visit countries in the Schengen Territory, such as Switzerland. Thus, you will have coverage for more serious scenarios, such as accidents, or commonplace, such as damaged luggage or canceled