Bachelor of Arts in Political Economy or in Business Management?

<p>What are the pros and cons of each bachelor? I'd really like to do my bachelor in a University in Switzerland and then do my Master in the US or Canada. Is that possible?</p>

<p>What kind of jobs can I land on later on with either of these bachelors? I'd really like to get a high paying job, be successful, etc...</p>

<p>Can I with my bachelor, enter a other kind of school in NA, like law school, business school without doing a master or do I have to get my master?</p>

<p>Oh and btw, I don't like accounting that much. How much does accounting factor in?</p>

<p>thanks a lot in advance!!!</p>

<p>Cheers</p>

<p>And if it’s possible to transfer to a US/Canadian University to do my master, is it easy to do so?</p>

<p>Anyone? Should I provide more info?</p>

<p>I guess simply no one here has sufficient knowledge about Swiss Universities - since you are picking such a specific location.</p>

<p>don’t you guys have these bachelors in the US?</p>

<p>Well, you know, this is a college admission forum, not a career counseling forum.</p>

<p>So as far as the admission thing goes, you can get a Master’s degree in the US with a Bachelor in either one of those majors. Law school in the US (for an actual American law degree) sounds like a bad plan though because it is really really expensive (got $200,000 to spare?) and chances are you won’t be able to stay in the US to practice law. Of course you could come to the US for some sort of advanced law degree or certificate in, say, international business law, but that would require that you already have a law degree from somewhere else.</p>

<p>That’s what I wanted to know, if I could come over to the US/Canada with a bachelor and do my major there. How hard is it to transfer?</p>