I used the free WES Degree Equivalency Tool to get an idea about how a master's degree from the private Universidad Isabel I de Castilla would fare in the US. It's not in the WES database, but a handful of private universities like Isabel I were in the database. I ran checks on several different private universites' one year (60 ECTS credits) Master programs (just the degree Master with an accent mark on the A) and they all came back equivalent to a US master's degree. BTW, 60 ECTS credits equal 30 semester hours.
Please note that this is not an official check, but only used to give people an idea about degree equivalency. However, based on what I saw, I pulled the trigger and paid the $249. Everything with this set up and degree-granting university checks out. It's all legal and the degrees are real. I think I'm going to do the Master of International Trade.
Filmmaker2Be is that you? LOL, that's awesome, your first post here, I was wary of first time/newbie posters in regards to these type of international programs... I just wrote a message on the sister board to your thread, I purchased a couple of these ENEB programs myself a few months ago.
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(06-09-2020, 11:45 AM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Filmmaker2Be is that you? LOL, that's awesome, your first post here, I was wary of first time/newbie posters in regards to these type of international programs... I just wrote a message on the sister board to your thread, I purchased a couple of these ENEB programs myself a few months ago.
You did 3 degrees with them? I didn't realize you could do that.
(06-09-2020, 03:43 AM)IHatePickingUsernames Wrote: I used the free WES Degree Equivalency Tool to get an idea about how a master's degree from the private Universidad Isabel I de Castilla would fare in the US. It's not in the WES database, but a handful of private universities like Isabel I were in the database. I ran checks on several different private universites' one year (60 ECTS credits) Master programs (just the degree Master with an accent mark on the A) and they all came back equivalent to a US master's degree. BTW, 60 ECTS credits equal 30 semester hours.
Please note that this is not an official check, but only used to give people an idea about degree equivalency. However, based on what I saw, I pulled the trigger and paid the $249. Everything with this set up and degree-granting university checks out. It's all legal and the degrees are real. I think I'm going to do the Master of International Trade.
How do you find the Isabel I in the list of Universities?? When I checked it, there is no such University name in the List. Could you please clarify it, by snapshot or by means of any photos.
(06-09-2020, 09:25 PM)freeloader Wrote: I was considering purchasing the joint MBA + Masters and wanted to have the modules listed by program in one place. Hope others find this useful.
Oh, this is super useful! Thanks for compiling this information.
06-10-2020, 06:00 AM (This post was last modified: 06-10-2020, 09:55 AM by posabsolute.)
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If you read carefully you will see that he meant that similar private universities were, Isabel is not in the list and cannot be verified. I can't wait for someone to submit his degree to WES to get a final answer to this.
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Do you know what an 'intermediate level college course' stands for? The page I was reading mentions Spanish AP level. https://cbt-i.org/anti-bias-education-lo...prejudice/ Which I have never heard of. I want to gain qualifications fast while in UK and then transfer to a Spanish University in Barcelona.
if any credit evaluators recognize this. If they do, I'm going to bite just because $300 for two degrees is unbeatable
(06-11-2020, 09:27 AM)amy gal Wrote: Do you know what an 'intermediate level college course' stands for? The page I was reading mentions Spanish AP level. https://cbt-i.org/anti-bias-education-lo...prejudice/ Which I have never heard of. I want to gain qualifications fast while in UK and then transfer to a Spanish University in Barcelona.
if any credit evaluators recognize this. If they do, I'm going to bite just because $300 for two degrees is unbeatable
In American terms, I'd guess it'd be equivalent to a 200 or 300 level Spanish course rather than a 100 level. In more international terms, I'd hope it'd mean B1 or B2 level rather than just A1 or A2 level.