08-26-2020, 05:22 PM
(08-26-2020, 04:18 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Yes, I agree with the thought of the Sophia sale being amazing, a very good deal for lower level credits, especially for those who are getting these yearly memberships for $74.50 by splitting the cost or $149 if you don't decide to split the cost. These can add up to literally almost 80-90 credits, if you combine it with other low cost providers such as Study.com , you can get up to 113/114 towards a degree from the Big 3.
In regards to the ENEB deal, I think it's worth it for individuals who have a BA with a concentration or major in something other than Business. These classes from ENEB are pretty much a preview/review of course work similar to Upper Level Study.com business courses. I used it to supplement my knowledge in the business verticals that interest me. Even though it's evaluated as a US Bachelors, it's well worth that $299 price tag.
I think you may just be over-analyzing a little bit. I am completing the Master in Human Resouces simply because it is cheap. However, I have multiple graduate degrees and have attempted and earned numerous graduate courses from several (inexpensive) universities. The workload at EBEB is similar. Quality-wise, my initial concern was the quality of the core reading materials - the translation was terrible. However, to ENEB's credit, the material has been improving. Crossing the border does not change what the credentials are in Spain. It looks like some people may be able to use it in the USA for more than was intended in Spain - but that is a good thing. However, on one's resume it will always be what it is Spain, nothing less. This can also go the other way, we don't care what Spain thinks about Shopia, SL, Intercert, DETC etc, because they are what they are in the USA