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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?
(04-09-2022, 01:38 AM)rachel83az Wrote: 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. But aren’t USA MBA’s respected more than foreign?
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US MBAs aren't necessarily more or less respected than foreign degrees. Especially among people who think Ivy or nothing.
In general, a degree is only as good as YOU think it is. If you think that an no-name degree is the best value for your money, you'll be able to easily sell that sucker to any interested employers. If you aren't sure about your Harvard or Yale degree, nobody is going to be able to get you hired. You'll probably get hired eventually, with your Ivy League degree, but it wouldn't be as good of a job as you'd get if you hyped yourself and really sold it.
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Kevmock Wrote:But aren’t USA MBA’s respected more than foreign?
You have a US degree and an unfinished MBA from Dubai right? USA MBA vs Foreign has nothing to do with respect. It all depends on local, if you're in the same state or even the same city. You need to stand up, act your age, be real, don't dwell on that and be stagnant, you're getting no where.
Stop trying to compare a $300 credential with something that may cost $30,000. You're going in circles, you've been at this for two years asking the same thing again from the previous thread. Either go with it, or not. You're trying to compare apples to oranges and wanting to get things that's out of reach.
My last messages to you were to see if Walden would fit your goal, how did that turn out? I hate to be blunt, but you need to be more honest and finish your educational journey not by looking at the "cheap/free" options. Seriously though, you're just cheating yourself, you're "using" members here to "decide" for you or make the decision for you.
You're chasing a dream, but not putting in the energy, money, time required to complete that... sadly, without you doing that first step, it's not going to happen. If other moderators would like to continue, be my guest, but I think OP's coming back "next" time to ask the same thing... I don't know where this will lead you, but please start that first step of being HONEST to yourself.
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This came up in my Facebook feed, probably because I had been looking into MBA programs. This could be an option for someone who wants to start a business but doesn’t have (or possibly want) an MBA. It’s not an actual MBA despite the marketing. Only $40
https://shop.pcworld.com/sales/the-2022-...PGg0rQkSBg
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(04-09-2022, 01:38 AM)rachel83az Wrote: 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. Deleted
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@TheBookWorm10, You may want to review the link and info on this thread post, there should be a contact email you can correspond with for the NARIC UK office: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...#pid360817
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(04-09-2022, 07:24 AM)Vle045 Wrote: This came up in my Facebook feed, probably because I had been looking into MBA programs. This could be an option for someone who wants to start a business but doesn’t have (or possibly want) an MBA. It’s not an actual MBA despite the marketing. Only $40
https://shop.pcworld.com/sales/the-2022-...PGg0rQkSBg
Interesting......but one doesn't "need" anything to start a business really.....look up requirements at the state level and go forward.....
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Has anyone had any experience with Management of international financial services? Most of the links seem broken when I asked for their help they sent me back documentation 100% in Spanish/
Dr. Ashkir DHA, MBA, MAOL, PMP, GARA
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I can't help with that specifically, but I would suggest trying DeepL to translate the documentation. It seems to work better than Google Translate.
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The following agencies don't evaluate Titulo Propio degrees in Canada:
* BCIT ICES
* UofT CES
* WES?
* Comparative Evaluation Service, Government of Quebec (Studies not evaluated: "Studies that are not recognized, and not under an official education system") - http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca...ments.html
* ICAS, already confirmed that they wouldn't take an ENEB/private school Titulo Propio here: https://www.taicep.org/taiceporgwp/wp-co...tinues.pdf
Waiting to hear back from ICAS, Government of Alberta.
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