09-01-2023, 02:36 PM
(09-01-2023, 07:22 AM)sarahmac Wrote: One thing these credential evaluators don't seem to know, acknowledge or realise, is that by US standards most EU countries university classes are "UL". It is why we don't distinguish on transcripts, because something is either considered Uni level or it's not.
You have to do two years of 'general education' type "college" to get into university (from 16-18), after finishing the US HS Diploma equivalent at 16. It is not that we do one year less (3 instead of 4), we do one year more since we do 2 + 3. We just start younger. The "college" years are LL (and evaluated as such by most US evaluators).
It's really annoying because they are the credential evaluators. They should know this.
After seeing one evaluator classifying a Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) class from ENEB as Programming/Computer Science, I don´t have much faith on them doing things right the first time.