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(04-07-2022, 07:27 AM)TheBookWorm10 Wrote: Hi all,
I'm very new to this website, but have been following the threads regarding ENEB. I recall seeing a member mention that the Masters in Big Data is actually accredited as a full Masters degree; I just wanted to clarify whether this was correct?
I apologise that I cannot remember where I read it, but thought I would ask the community!
Thanks in advance
Just wondering, from reading your posts, it seems that you're in the UK? Is that correct?
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(04-07-2022, 07:19 AM)TheBookWorm10 Wrote: Hi all,
I'm very new to this website, but have been following the threads regarding ENEB. I recall seeing a member mention that the Masters in Big Data is actually accredited as a full Masters degree; I just wanted to clarify whether this was correct?
I apologise that I cannot remember where I read it, but thought I would ask the community!
Thanks in advance
There's really no need to double post the same question on two different threads, someone will respond.
Link: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...#pid363538
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(04-05-2022, 04:27 PM)Kevmock Wrote: (03-29-2022, 02:43 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: For those looking to "entertain" themselves and "learn" the basics to Business Admin/Management...
You may want to try taking a degree from them, I think this is the cheapest it's gone!
In addition to what's mentioned on the Wiki for US recognition, they've got EU recognition as well.
Reference: ENEB - Degree Forum Wiki (miraheze.org)
New Purchase Link: New Master's (eneb.com)
BP (British Pound Sterling): 120£ = 157.18 USD
Euro: 140€ = 155.24 USD
USD: 150US$ -- Paying in USD is cheapest!
CAD: 200 = 160.14 USD
How many transfer credits (graduate level) do you think they will accept?
Do you also have a link of what university in the USA accept its?
Is it also practical to get an MBA if you have a BSBA? Or better switch it to a Master’s?
Is this for yourself or a family member? What do you currently have, a BSBA from where? It all depends what you're looking for. If you have previous graduate credits at the MBA or Masters level, ENEB will take a couple of courses for transfer as long as it's deemed equivalent.
I took the 3 ENEB programs not for transfer purposes, but for learning and preparing for graduate studies in those particular areas of concentration at a more Management/Leadership level, seeking extra credit was secondary for me... For yourself, you can see what US schools interest you and ask them.
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(04-07-2022, 02:46 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: (04-07-2022, 07:27 AM)TheBookWorm10 Wrote: Hi all,
I'm very new to this website, but have been following the threads regarding ENEB. I recall seeing a member mention that the Masters in Big Data is actually accredited as a full Masters degree; I just wanted to clarify whether this was correct?
I apologise that I cannot remember where I read it, but thought I would ask the community!
Thanks in advance
Just wondering, from reading your posts, it seems that you're in the UK? Is that correct? Thank you for responding; yes I am.
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(04-07-2022, 02:54 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: (04-05-2022, 04:27 PM)Kevmock Wrote: (03-29-2022, 02:43 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: For those looking to "entertain" themselves and "learn" the basics to Business Admin/Management...
You may want to try taking a degree from them, I think this is the cheapest it's gone!
In addition to what's mentioned on the Wiki for US recognition, they've got EU recognition as well.
Reference: ENEB - Degree Forum Wiki (miraheze.org)
New Purchase Link: New Master's (eneb.com)
BP (British Pound Sterling): 120£ = 157.18 USD
Euro: 140€ = 155.24 USD
USD: 150US$ -- Paying in USD is cheapest!
CAD: 200 = 160.14 USD
How many transfer credits (graduate level) do you think they will accept?
Do you also have a link of what university in the USA accept its?
Is it also practical to get an MBA if you have a BSBA? Or better switch it to a Master’s?
Is this for yourself or a family member? What do you currently have, a BSBA from where? It all depends what you're looking for. If you have previous graduate credits at the MBA or Masters level, ENEB will take a couple of courses for transfer as long as it's deemed equivalent.
I took the 3 ENEB programs not for transfer purposes, but for learning and preparing for graduate studies in those particular areas of concentration at a more Management/Leadership level, seeking extra credit was secondary for me... For yourself, you can see what US schools interest you and ask them. My sis got her BSBA from charter oak and took some graduate level but didn’t finish her MBA… but she doesn’t care much if it’s not us accredited but question is, how much value does it have if you put on ur resume? Are you allowed to say you have a masters or it’s too much to include? She already has a stable job and love the idea of starting her own business one day.
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Kevmock Wrote:bjcheung77 Wrote:Is this for yourself or a family member? What do you currently have, a BSBA from where? It all depends what you're looking for. If you have previous graduate credits at the MBA or Masters level, ENEB will take a couple of courses for transfer as long as it's deemed equivalent.
I took the 3 ENEB programs not for transfer purposes, but for learning and preparing for graduate studies in those particular areas of concentration at a more Management/Leadership level, seeking extra credit was secondary for me... For yourself, you can see what US schools interest you and ask them.
My sis got her BSBA from charter oak and took some graduate level but didn’t finish her MBA… but she doesn’t care much if it’s not us accredited but question is, how much value does it have if you put on ur resume? Are you allowed to say you have a masters or it’s too much to include? She already has a stable job and love the idea of starting her own business one day.
How's your mom? I recall you're taking care of her. Is this the sister with the kids she has to take care of, or is it another sister of yours? Again, I have 3 of these ENEB for learning purposes, if you've checked or searched LinkedIn, there are plenty of people who have this on their profile, CV, resumes. Good for her, I hope she does well with her job and/or business when she starts it...
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(04-08-2022, 12:26 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Kevmock Wrote:bjcheung77 Wrote:Is this for yourself or a family member? What do you currently have, a BSBA from where? It all depends what you're looking for. If you have previous graduate credits at the MBA or Masters level, ENEB will take a couple of courses for transfer as long as it's deemed equivalent.
I took the 3 ENEB programs not for transfer purposes, but for learning and preparing for graduate studies in those particular areas of concentration at a more Management/Leadership level, seeking extra credit was secondary for me... For yourself, you can see what US schools interest you and ask them.
My sis got her BSBA from charter oak and took some graduate level but didn’t finish her MBA… but she doesn’t care much if it’s not us accredited but question is, how much value does it have if you put on ur resume? Are you allowed to say you have a masters or it’s too much to include? She already has a stable job and love the idea of starting her own business one day.
How's your mom? I recall you're taking care of her. Is this the sister with the kids she has to take care of, or is it another sister of yours? Again, I have 3 of these ENEB for learning purposes, if you've checked or searched LinkedIn, there are plenty of people who have this on their profile, CV, resumes. Good for her, I hope she does well with her job and/or business when she starts it... Thank you.
Will this one day be recognized in the USA?
Other sister actually whose really interested in this eneb. She wants to start her businesses and wants to learn more but wouldn’t want to feel like it’s a diploma mil and not respected in the USA.
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(04-08-2022, 09:09 PM)Kevmock Wrote: Will this one day be recognized in the USA?
Other sister actually whose really interested in this eneb. She wants to start her businesses and wants to learn more but wouldn’t want to feel like it’s a diploma mil and not respected in the USA.
That's not very specific... What does she mean by "not respected in the USA"?
Not respected by whom? Government? Most likely federal/state jobs won't take an MBA from ENEB in leu of accredited masters.
Employers? There are gazillions of them, you never know. In fact, some employers/managers/whatever won't "respect" degrees from any "lesser schools (think of Ivy leaguers looking down at state school graduates).
Other colleges? Equivalency/"respect" is always at discretion of a specific school - and there are thousands of them in the US, you never know which one is going to like/dislike a degree from ENEB.
I can continue, but I hope you've seen my point. ENEB for sure has its utility, but it is not for everyone. If you sister does not feel that ENEB meets her goals, she'd probably better off to pick another school.
P.S. As a business owner who also happened to have MBA from ENEB, I want to highlight that (1) one doesn't really need an MBA to start a business; (2) degree from ENEB will not adequately prepare one to run business in the USA (e.g. taxation and accounting work differently in the US vs in Spain).
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(04-08-2022, 11:36 PM)NoStudentNoCry Wrote: (04-08-2022, 09:09 PM)Kevmock Wrote: Will this one day be recognized in the USA?
Other sister actually whose really interested in this eneb. She wants to start her businesses and wants to learn more but wouldn’t want to feel like it’s a diploma mil and not respected in the USA.
That's not very specific... What does she mean by "not respected in the USA"?
Not respected by whom? Government? Most likely federal/state jobs won't take an MBA from ENEB in leu of accredited masters.
Employers? There are gazillions of them, you never know. In fact, some employers/managers/whatever won't "respect" degrees from any "lesser schools (think of Ivy leaguers looking down at state school graduates).
Other colleges? Equivalency/"respect" is always at discretion of a specific school - and there are thousands of them in the US, you never know which one is going to like/dislike a degree from ENEB.
I can continue, but I hope you've seen my point. ENEB for sure has its utility, but it is not for everyone. If you sister does not feel that ENEB meets her goals, she'd probably better off to pick another school.
P.S. As a business owner who also happened to have MBA from ENEB, I want to highlight that (1) one doesn't really need an MBA to start a business; (2) degree from ENEB will not adequately prepare one to run business in the USA (e.g. taxation and accounting work differently in the US vs in Spain). Okay I understand. But it has some value when it’s on a resume right? Not going to be looked down?
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Again, that depends. Most employers won't care where you get your degree from. Others will think that any non-Ivy League degree is utterly worthless and should only be used for toilet paper. For those employers, your sister could have an MBA from Arizona State University and she'd be looked down upon - even though ASU's business programs are pretty well regarded/ranked.
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