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11-14-2022, 06:23 AM
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Is it good?
anyone study in Careerea online learning before?
https://www.careerera.com/general-manage...e-de-paris
Look extremely cheap for self paced MBA
According to the website, you will get a COLLÈGE DE PARIS MBA certificate upon graduation
Is it a scam?
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It's not that cheap really.
If you live in the United States, you would be better off going with a school like WGU. You'd probably pay less and have a degree with better recognition in the country.
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There is no pricing on their pages, how do you know it's "cheap". This is an Indian learning center, they have several offices it seems, they don't really offer the degree just a partnership. I would recommend HAU MBA if you don't want self-paced... Another option is the WGU or even Walden.
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If you want cheap and self-paced, the ENEB MBA sounds like a better deal. From a quick Google search, I can't tell if "College De Paris" is an actual university or not (I think so?), but I do know that "college" tends to have a different connotation outside of the US than it does in the US. I think that US evaluators might think even less of this than they do of titulo proprios from actual Spanish universities.
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I signed up and registered with them to see what the costs are and get more info to their programs, I want to know if they have some 'other partnership' that isn't as clear as it was online. Anyways, they have 'free courses' and I signed up for one of them to test it out, we'll see what happens... BTW, when you sign up for the course, it'll ask for credit card info, I chose 'other' and then entered in $100 for the cost on Stripe, there is NO charge as it should be 'free'.
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(11-14-2022, 01:52 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER
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This right here says they're not a college but instead a professional certification training organization which sounds like a great deal of fluff.
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(11-14-2022, 12:52 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: There is no pricing on their pages, how do you know it's "cheap".
Not in the most conspicuous of places, but it's here:
https://www.careerera.com/general-manage...aris/batch
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Ouch, more than $4k for something that may not even be a real degree. It's a bit fuzzy there. I'd definitely either go with HAU or ENEB, depending on needs.
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(11-14-2022, 03:03 PM)rachel83az Wrote: Ouch, more than $4k for something that may not even be a real degree. It's a bit fuzzy there. I'd definitely either go with HAU or ENEB, depending on needs.
What the degree is worth - yes, that's definitely fuzzy. College de Paris' name is one of two on the degree, I see. They award bachelor's and master's. There are a lot of schools in France that legally offer degrees that may have no standing - not State recognized. I've read nothing here to indicate College de Paris degrees are / are not State recognized. The absence fo any such reference makes me worry. A lot.
As an aside, "College" seems to be a word of several meanings in France. They range from College de France - which is over 500 years old and has impeccable standing -- to places that don't seem to have that much going for them. (I once recorded some College de France lectures from YouTube. Very high standard indeed.)
HAU seems to be a much better deal.- you KNOW at least that you can use it here in North America. . You could probably use it in most European countries, except possibly Germany, which is strictly "AACSB or the Autobahn," for American MBAs - and HAU means "Hellenic AMERICAN" so...
Whether an ENEB degree would equate to a RA MBA in the US -- well, in a 55-page tthread, ONE person once said they'd done something with one at -I think - Excelsior. I don't know how that worked out -at all. But ...generally I hear it's worth a grad cert - or maybe an unaccredited degree, or maybe an accredited bachelor's - depending on the evaluator, the phases of the moon, the alignment of the stars and the price of pig iron on the Chicago market. But ENEB degrees are cheap enough that a gamble might be worth it.
My take - sniffing propios can get you good and high -- but the comedown is very unpredictable. OK for limited recreational use - but be careful.
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(11-14-2022, 10:43 PM)Johann Wrote: (11-14-2022, 03:03 PM)rachel83az Wrote: Ouch, more than $4k for something that may not even be a real degree. It's a bit fuzzy there. I'd definitely either go with HAU or ENEB, depending on needs.
Whether an ENEB degree would equate to a RA MBA in the US -- well, in a 55-page tthread, ONE person once said they'd done something with one at -I think - Excelsior. I don't know how that worked out -at all.
It worked out well. Michael was awarded 35 upper-division credits at TESU. TESU is expensive, even more for out-of-state students, so factoring in the incredibly low cost of the credits he transferred in, he made out like a bandit. He saved about $19,000!
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