Yesterday, 08:24 AM
(12-11-2024, 07:10 PM)lillingworth Wrote:(12-11-2024, 06:37 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote:(12-11-2024, 06:03 PM)lillingworth Wrote: Where I live now it is recognized as a full Master's Degree without a foreign evaluation (unless I've misunderstood something), and if I head back to Japan I won't need it for immigration but it will be recognized as a masters for job applications. I may eventually go back and finish the last couple classes at TESU later but it won't help me get a job and it'll just cost a lot. At the moment it's not a priority. If I do it later it will just be for my own personal fulfillment.
Now you've got me worried lol. Does the test method evaluate differently than the traditional route? Maybe I missed something...
Cool & interesting at the same time... Where are you now? In regards to the agile test option, the evaluation should be the same, I don't recall any changes, there was a post earlier mentioning Validential evaluations may not be as favorable for some states education departments (for teaching purposes), other than that, the recommended NACES options on the WIKI should still be valid.
I'm in Denmark now, looking to either go to Germany or back to Japan so I think I'll be okay. Looks like Germany is more favorable to Isabel than to TESU according to the anabin database lol. I don't see myself going to North America any time soon, but if I did I'd probably try Quebec and go for another passport.
I would love to know if anyone knows whether Japan immigration could grant entry for a work visa (Gijinkoku) with an ENEB/Isabel diploma. wait, can I even enroll in ENEB without a bachelor's degree to back it up tho? I dropped out of college a long time ago, unfortunately