02-17-2024, 08:49 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-17-2024, 09:48 AM by jb111.
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Years ago, I tried ENEB and found it very difficult to study. Though written in English, the flow was off (e.g. a business term definition would be scattered across 4 pages). I gave up and did WGU. Foreign degrees have again caught my attention for a doctorate. Prices are inline with budget (5K - preferably less as I am older so no ROI).
If I do CUE (Spanish) or some other foreign degree, what are some strategies to
#1.Convert PDF/Word/webpage to English (I assume Google translate).
#2. Reorganize to make it more meaningful (e.g. Highlight, create a "Study doc", etc...).
#3. Get to a point where you feel you can write (Assemble/organize all notes).
#4. Convert it back to original language for submission (Google translate again?).
I understand the process may be as simple as the suggestions above but want to hear other ideas.
I'm primarily looking at CUE "Excellent DBA" and secondly, the Philippines <-they'll likely be easier to understand. Samples and clean information are hard to get from non-US. They keep sending irrelevant links when I ask for something specific (even when asking the question in Spanish).
For background: I've traveled more than most, decent in German/Spanish and was married to a Filipina. My brain however has micro-challenges that can hang me up big time.
If I do CUE (Spanish) or some other foreign degree, what are some strategies to
#1.Convert PDF/Word/webpage to English (I assume Google translate).
#2. Reorganize to make it more meaningful (e.g. Highlight, create a "Study doc", etc...).
#3. Get to a point where you feel you can write (Assemble/organize all notes).
#4. Convert it back to original language for submission (Google translate again?).
I understand the process may be as simple as the suggestions above but want to hear other ideas.
I'm primarily looking at CUE "Excellent DBA" and secondly, the Philippines <-they'll likely be easier to understand. Samples and clean information are hard to get from non-US. They keep sending irrelevant links when I ask for something specific (even when asking the question in Spanish).
For background: I've traveled more than most, decent in German/Spanish and was married to a Filipina. My brain however has micro-challenges that can hang me up big time.