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(07-13-2020, 11:56 AM)posabsolute Wrote: kimberlyymaryy joining to say that it's a top online MBA and that "everything they say its valid"..
"Everything they say its valid" Says who?
Them? You?
Being Spanish native speaker I will say that the sentence of "Everything they say its valid" is written by a Spanish native speaker.
I think ( so take it as it is worth= a thought) that the meaning of the sentence is: The content of the studies is real and you can use it in real life. But do not quote me on that. Is just an interpretation.
My 5 cents->I inscribed myself to one of the plans they have. I do have undergraduate studies if somebody is interested. For the skeptic that ask why I´m here is because I want to get a bachelor from the US since my education is non USA (before somebody ask why I´m here or I have few post, etc). The only think I can say until now about the content is that it is reading, making tests, some videos, a forum (which I mostly ignored) and a final paper. You have email and phone to ask things (which I idid not use since I did not need them for the moment). Just did one subject until now, so my experience is limited. I prefer to focus on Sophia right now (free courses for CoV-19) and later I will go on. The worst I can say is that you have to self study, they do not hold your hand ( well you have email, phone and forums if you need...), the courses are not super deep but they are direct to the content. No losing time, just the content unadorned and you learn practically in the final graded paper that is relative long writing with several questions.
I cannot answer if it is for everyone but for the price.... as learning experience seems ok. Validity of the title I will say that is a "titulo propio" (as I said so in a previous post). Basically is focused for the work market.
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To whoever is still unclear, the titulo oficial of Master level is issued in the name of Spanish's King Felipe VI, and the transcript is submitted into a separated database for the record and could be looked upon inquiry.
The progress of the titulo propio is not reported to the same database during the learning experience, only endorsed by the President of UI1 hence it's not transferable (you don't have the actual credit in the record system, similar to the NCH here in the state.
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(07-13-2020, 01:28 PM)innen_oda Wrote: (07-13-2020, 11:56 AM)posabsolute Wrote: kimberlyymaryy joining to say that it's a top online MBA and that "everything they say its valid"..
"Everything they say its valid" Says who?
Them? You?
The fact that every single forum discussion online regarding this 'degree' has numerous one-time posters raving about the incredible awesomeness of ENEB should give one pause to wonder why there would be so many random people so invested in ENEB. Either ENEB inspires a reverence not dissimilar to religious conversion . . . or these 'reviews' are disingenuous attempts to boost their earnings.
ENEB's marketing technique is to do the same thing over and over and over again for years, which does not exactly inspire confidence in their business knowledge. Astroturfing is pretty weak and unimaginative as far as marketing techniques, particularly when it's done as badly as ENEB does it.
That is probably what this is. Particularly given this account was created and only spent 6 minutes online, which was the time it took to create the account, find that thread, and make that post. They probably would have had to be looking for it as well since I wouldn't expect a newcomer to find that thread by accident within that time frame.
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According to ENEB
> All our Master’s, Postgraduate and Higher Education courses are accredited by Isabel I University, which has been designed within the European Higher Education Area by granting ECTS (European Credit Transfer System) credits in all the school's training programs, guaranteeing the homogeneity and the quality of the studies.
By having ECTS credits, you can transfer the credits to other EU universities and finish it with an official degree.
The European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS) is a tool of the European Higher Education Area for making studies and courses more transparent. It helps students to move between countries and to have their academic qualifications and study periods abroad recognised.
ECTS allows credits taken at one higher education institution to be counted towards a qualification studied for at another. ECTS credits represent learning based on defined learning outcomes and their associated workload. (https://ec.europa.eu/education/resources...em-ects_en)
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And despite all of that, all of that being good btw, Isabel won't accept any of the credits themselves. I do recall situations here in the States where a main school wouldn't accept some or all credits from an extension school or some kind of affiliate, but still.
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(07-14-2020, 04:24 PM)CYOD Wrote: According to ENEB
>All our Master’s, Postgraduate and Higher Education courses are accredited by Isabel I University, which has been designed within the European Higher Education Area by granting ECTS (European Credit Transfer System) credits in all the school's training programs, guaranteeing the homogeneity and the quality of the studies.
By having ECTS credits, you can transfer the credits to other EU universities and finish it with an official degree.
The European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS) is a tool of the European Higher Education Area for making studies and courses more transparent. It helps students to move between countries and to have their academic qualifications and study periods abroad recognised.
ECTS allows credits taken at one higher education institution to be counted towards a qualification studied for at another. ECTS credits represent learning based on defined learning outcomes and their associated workload. (https://ec.europa.eu/education/resources...em-ects_en)
I think that there might be a word-play here, the subject of "Which" could be solely Isabel I, with a simple paraphrasing became
> Isabel I University, which has been designed within the European Higher Education Area by granting ECTS (European Credit Transfer System) credits in all the school's training programs, guaranteeing the homogeneity and the quality of the studies, accredits al[b]l our Master’s, Postgraduate and Higher Education courses.[/b]
As ENEB is not technically a part of UI1, their course is not necessarily worth the same ECTS but is accredited by the uni to be equivalent to ECTS credits, but it's not an actual one.
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This reminds me of Canandian Tire money.
Canadian Tire might say it's equivalent to the Canadian dollar and is therefore worth as much, and they'll accept their self-created money when you're buying their stuff, but good luck finding anyone else in Canada who will accept it in exchange for their goods.
Things are only worth as much as someone will value it for. I think you'd be hard pressed to find any uni here in Europe willing to accept these in lieu of credits from an actual university.
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(07-15-2020, 12:27 PM)Silvious Wrote: (07-14-2020, 04:24 PM)CYOD Wrote: According to ENEB
>All our Master’s, Postgraduate and Higher Education courses are accredited by Isabel I University, which has been designed within the European Higher Education Area by granting ECTS (European Credit Transfer System) credits in all the school's training programs, guaranteeing the homogeneity and the quality of the studies.
By having ECTS credits, you can transfer the credits to other EU universities and finish it with an official degree.
The European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS) is a tool of the European Higher Education Area for making studies and courses more transparent. It helps students to move between countries and to have their academic qualifications and study periods abroad recognised.
ECTS allows credits taken at one higher education institution to be counted towards a qualification studied for at another. ECTS credits represent learning based on defined learning outcomes and their associated workload. (https://ec.europa.eu/education/resources...em-ects_en)
I think that there might be a word-play here, the subject of "Which" could be solely Isabel I, with a simple paraphrasing became
> Isabel I University, which has been designed within the European Higher Education Area by granting ECTS (European Credit Transfer System) credits in all the school's training programs, guaranteeing the homogeneity and the quality of the studies, accredits all our Master’s, Postgraduate and Higher Education courses.
As ENEB is not technically a part of UI1, their course is not necessarily worth the same ECTS but is accredited by the uni to be equivalent to ECTS credits, but it's not an actual one.
It is really tricky but that's how they advertise it in their website, we can validate the ECTS if someone graduated from ENEB will transfer the credits to another EU school.
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*** Update ***
Just completed all courses in my degree and they will be emailing me a copy of the diploma from both ENEB and Isabel I. cost to get a physical copy is $145 for international students. What this means is that if I need to get it evaluated (if I have a use case) then I'll have to get it mailed to WES and pay another $145.
BTW, is anyone familiar with a NACES member who can accept soft copies of a diploma vs a physical copy mailed to them?
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(07-22-2020, 09:58 AM)spoilt999 Wrote: *** Update ***
Just completed all courses in my degree and they will be emailing me a copy of the diploma from both ENEB and Isabel I. cost to get a physical copy is $145 for international students. What this means is that if I need to get it evaluated (if I have a use case) then I'll have to get it mailed to WES and pay another $145.
BTW, is anyone familiar with a NACES member who can accept soft copies of a diploma vs a physical copy mailed to them?
Hmm, I'd be surprised if any would agree to that, but if you find one, please let us know!
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