Chapter 365: Looking for a Famous School and Looking for a School Flower
If you ask a city where there are the most beautiful women, then with Ye Chao's experience, you will know if you don't ask-that is, the more prosperous the area, the more beautiful women. Pen "Fun" Pavilion www.biquge.info
For example, pedestrian streets.
Another example is shopping malls and large entertainment plazas.
However, in fact, Ye Chao is still more interested in the beauties in school, because he thinks that it is a place of learning, and the girls there are more temperamental, no matter how they say it......
So, Ye Chao set his sights on the University of Geneva!
The University of Geneva is more famous than most universities in China.
It is a public university located in the canton of Geneva in French-speaking Switzerland, ranking second in size after the University of Zurich.
Its predecessor was the College of Geneva (Latin: Schola Genevensis), founded by John Calvin in 1559. As a seminary, it taught rhetoric, dialectics, Hebrew, and classical Greek, and gained a wide reputation during the European Reformation.
After the Age of Enlightenment, its subject areas gradually expanded, and after the establishment of the Faculty of Medicine in 1873, it was officially renamed the university.
As one of the world's top 100 universities, the University of Geneva enjoys an international reputation and is a member of the European Research University Consortium (LERU), which brings together 12 of Europe's best research universities, as well as the Coimbra Group. In addition, the University of Geneva is home to one of the oldest and most highly taught translation schools in the world, the École Supérieure de la Translation de Genève (ETI).
In the 2011-2015 Academic Ranking of World Universities and the QS World University Rankings, the university has been ranked among the top 100 in the world. In the 2015 USNEWS World University Rankings, the university was ranked 102nd in the world and fourth in Switzerland.
Each year, the University of Geneva offers more than 240 degrees in different disciplines and about 150 continuing education programmes. Prior to 2005, the university adopted the French degree system, which is divided into three levels: Licence, DEA and Doctorat.
Since then, in accordance with the spirit of the Bologna Declaration signed by the Ministers of Education of 29 European countries, the degree system of universities has gradually been brought into line with that of European countries. The University of Geneva has an international reputation and is a member of the European Research University Consortium (LERU), which brings together 12 of Europe's best research universities.
In 2005-2006, there were 13,182 registered students. 37% of the students are foreign (from 131 countries and regions, with France, Italy and Spain being the largest) and 3,263 teaching and research staff, ranking second only to the University of Zurich in Switzerland.
Students are required to pay a "university tax" of CHF 500 per semester in order to sit for the exam. The University of Geneva also has a history of more than 400 years, having been founded in 1559 by the famous European reformer Jean Calvin.
The school has always been committed to its own development and progress. It is now the university with the largest student population in Switzerland after the University of Zurich.
Its psychology and biology are highly known in the world. The school offers students a wide range of specializations in basic disciplines, as well as a number of continuing education programs for working professionals.
Located in the heart of Geneva, an internationally renowned cultural heritage site, the school focuses on the way students think, the teaching skills of teachers, and the dialogue and exchange between teachers and students. With students from 137 different countries around the world, it is the second largest university in Switzerland and has the highest percentage of female students in Swiss universities.
Just like the city of Geneva where it is located. The University of Geneva is also a university with a worldwide reputation, with an extremely prestigious reputation for excellence in research (among the best schools in the European Union of Research Universities) and teaching.
In addition, the university has established close cooperation with numerous Swiss national organizations as well as Geneva-based international organizations such as the World Health Organization, the International Telecommunication Union, the International Red Cross and the European Organization for Nuclear Research, which is one of the key factors in its success.
The University of Geneva is a comprehensive university that offers a wide range of programs. The university's outstanding research areas include life sciences (molecular biology, bioinformatics), elementary particle physics, and astrophysics.
The disciplines at the University of Geneva include molecular biology, biochemistry, bioinformatics, particle physics, astrophysics and psychology.
The university consists of 8 faculties:
Faculty of Sciences (Natural Sciences Edition) Faculty of Medicine (Faculty of Medicine) Faculty of Arts (Arts) Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences, including Business School (Commerciale Haute Couture - HK Electric), Economics, Sociology and International Relations) Faculty of Law (Geneva Faculty of Law) (Faculty of Law) Faculty of Protestant Theology (Protestant Theological Seminary) Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences (Psychology and Education) School of Translation and Interpretation (Translation and Interpretation) The university has also developed a continuing education program.
This university is near an International Institute of Studies and Development Studies with Bossey Christian College, and students in collaboration with the University can take courses at these institutions.
Interdisciplinary Centers: Institute for the History of the Reformation (Reformation), Department of Computer Science (Computer Science), University Center for the Study of Energy Issues (Energy Policy) at the University of Geneva, Institute of European Studies (European Studies, European Integration), Interfaculty Center (Gerontology), Swiss Center for Gerontology (Affective Edition), Center for Environmental Research in Affective Sciences, Geneva Institute for Financial Research.
Although the campus of the university is very large, there are as many as eight campuses, but it can't stop Ye Chao's madness and intentions.
He walked around the eight campuses as fast as he could, and he didn't fly yet, but by driving.
He didn't buy a car and drive it himself, but rented a car, rented someone to drive it for him, and sat in the car to enjoy it......
Of course, he can not give money, but he is not so stingy.
At most, the money is spent a little more, and a few more rich tycoons can be slaughtered.
When you come out to play, you always have to spend money to drop.
Every time I visit a campus, the driver who helps Ye Chao drive will find that the car is slowly full of beautiful women, and in the end, the car is not enough to sit, and the big guy actually rents a car again......
After swiping through the eight campuses, Ye Chao found a total of eighty beauties he liked, uh, eighty...... This is still Ye Chao's careful selection, and he reluctantly gave up some girls whose quality is a little worse, only eighty, otherwise there will be more.
Immediately afterwards, this stylish Chinese man led a group of beautiful women to live in restaurants, shopping malls, casinos, and hotels......
That's right, it's to live in a hotel, Ye Chao has a hotel floor, and such a big deal makes the hotel manager so happy that his teeth almost laugh. However, his eye redness is also extremely serious, there are so many beauties, a man can actually bring so many top beauties to open a room, why should he?
So, this manager was born out of his guts and decided to find someone to fix Ye Chao, and then get a kidnapping or something......
It's a pity that as soon as his evil thoughts arose, Ye Chao knew about it.
Now it's okay, Ye Chao decided to get the money back from him for the money he lived in, and he had to intensify it and ask for his private property. Quite simply, let him transfer the money himself......
Someone paid for it, and Ye Chao enjoyed it even more comfortably......
Of course, there was no Swiss army in the Eighth Alliance Army back then, so Ye Chao decided that he would give a big red envelope and a big gift to each of these superb girls who played with him.
The demonic Ye Chao is still relatively conscientious.