(09-18-2020, 12:07 PM)eLearner Wrote: I got the info from speaking with several students: You sign up. Then send your activation code by email to the academy address. They'll send you back your initial login info, you take it to the site and sign in. Then, a window will display asking for all of your relevant details. Some have said they were able to bypass the transcript uploading, but eventually they caught up with them and asked for the transcripts. They will accept transcripts directly from you which is more common outside the U.S. where transcript delivery and acceptance has more expected official formalities.
I asked about employment history by email and was told that this is only relevant when decisions have to be made to enroll a student who lacks the educational background but may have the proper level of work experience.
Thank you, eLearner. I have management experience with a Fortune 50 company, and an RA degree..... but it was LL management and the degree is an AABA . Maybe the Groupon will be around one year from now.
College (146): RA (134), NA (12)
ACE-recommended (105): Sophia (53), Study (28), Google (12), TEEX (10), Institutes (2)
ECTS (69): ENEB (65), LUT (2), XAMK (2) IN PROGRESS: Certificate- Google Data Analytics
Bachelor- Cybersecurity Technology (105/120) / Organizational Leadership (99/120) Certification- CompTIA A+ DONE: Certificate- Google IT Support Associates- Business Administration / BoG (History) Undergrad certificate- Computer Networking MBA
(09-18-2020, 12:35 PM)eLearner Wrote: You might still email them and inquire and see what your acceptance chances are. Already having a degree and experience may be enough.
I do think I could get in, now I am just trying to decide if I should put the time into the program.
College (146): RA (134), NA (12)
ACE-recommended (105): Sophia (53), Study (28), Google (12), TEEX (10), Institutes (2)
ECTS (69): ENEB (65), LUT (2), XAMK (2) IN PROGRESS: Certificate- Google Data Analytics
Bachelor- Cybersecurity Technology (105/120) / Organizational Leadership (99/120) Certification- CompTIA A+ DONE: Certificate- Google IT Support Associates- Business Administration / BoG (History) Undergrad certificate- Computer Networking MBA
Is anyone here doing the Business Spanish course, and if so what do you think of it?
If you did the coaching course, please share your thoughts.
College (146): RA (134), NA (12)
ACE-recommended (105): Sophia (53), Study (28), Google (12), TEEX (10), Institutes (2)
ECTS (69): ENEB (65), LUT (2), XAMK (2) IN PROGRESS: Certificate- Google Data Analytics
Bachelor- Cybersecurity Technology (105/120) / Organizational Leadership (99/120) Certification- CompTIA A+ DONE: Certificate- Google IT Support Associates- Business Administration / BoG (History) Undergrad certificate- Computer Networking MBA
(09-19-2020, 07:48 PM)StoicJ Wrote: Is anyone here doing the Business Spanish course, and if so what do you think of it?
If you did the coaching course, please share your thoughts.
For the coaching course, is there anything specific you want to know? I've submitted it and am waiting for my marks, but the case study was open enough that you can come up with your own ideas and substantiate them for everything in the paper except your session outlines, which seemed like they needed to be a broad, but very rigid, outline of events.
I kept the actual session plans to a rough outline, because executive coaching is fundamentally oriented around flexibly working to get people to answer the questions themselves (unlike mentoring or consulting, which are more my style) and put a ton of effort into substantiating my reasons for the coaching decisions and outcomes in accordance with organizational behavior research.
Master of Business Administration, Universidad Isabel I, 2021 Master in Management & Team Management, Universidad Isabel I, 2021 Master in International Trade, Universidad Isabel I, 2021 Master in Supply Chain Management, Universidad Isabel I, 2021 Master in Project Management, Universidad Isabel I, 2023
BS Information Technology, Western Governors University, 2017 AAS Cybersecurity, Community College, 2017 FEMA Emergency Management Certificate, 2017 Fundraising Specialization Certificate, Berkeley/Haas, 2020
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(09-19-2020, 07:48 PM)StoicJ Wrote: Is anyone here doing the Business Spanish course, and if so what do you think of it?
If you did the coaching course, please share your thoughts.
The Spanish business course I finished in like 30 minutes total. Maybe less. I just skipped to the final project and did it. I'm also a fluent Spanish speaker though. No opinions on the actual training since I didn't even look at it.
(09-19-2020, 07:48 PM)StoicJ Wrote: Is anyone here doing the Business Spanish course, and if so what do you think of it?
If you did the coaching course, please share your thoughts.
Someone earlier in the thread mentioned that the Spanish course is just PDFs and not very helpful at all. In light of that information, I would use other means to study Spanish (I've posted resources in other threads) and just use ENEB to get official verification of your Spanish knowledge.
(04-03-2020, 01:42 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: This is a copy/paste of one of my posts from the sister board: For myself, I would have it listed as a PDG or Graduate Diploma instead of a Masters Certificate, I think a Masters Diploma may work as well. I think having the word Masters confuses people... I recall Graduate/Masters certificates are generally 12-18, up to 21 credits and Graduate/Masters diplomas are 24-30 credits.
I am currently doing the Universidad Isabel I as I think of them like MOOC courses such as the ones from coursera, edx, futurelearn, udacity and upgrad... some may be used for a mini credential and ladder up towards a Masters program, but for me, it's just used as a preview/overview of a Masters program, I am using it like a Post-Graduate Diploma. Anyone else think of doing things this way?
This is what I believe and gather these Spanish credentials to be, they're considered equivalent to a Graduate Diploma vs a Masters because it is a set of courses that total roughly 30 credits when translated from 60 ECTS and come without a graduate capstone, project, or thesis. The main difference with a Masters is just that, I am curious if there is an option to change or upgrade these to an "oficial" from the "propio" by just taking the final capstone, project or thesis if the courses are exactly the same. Someone should send a message to Universidad Isabel I and find out, heck, i'll just do that for the sake of knowing...
UCN (Universidad de Nicaragua) has a partnership with UA (Universidad Azteca) where UA would allow you to transfer those credits from Universidad Isabel I into their MBA as "propio" which could then be validated from UCN as an "official" accredited degree with possible RA accreditation equivalency as well as transfer for completion into their DBA or PhD which would be the capstone as a thesis or dissertation you are talking about. http://businessschooldirect.info/degree_...__transfer
How certain are you that credits from the ENEB qualifications will be transferred into UCNs DBA programs? Also, just to be sure, if i were to complete an MBA and a masters from ENEB and transfer to UCN, I would only need to finish the thesis to get a DBA or a phd? If not can I transfer those credits and get an MBA from UCN without any additional coursework?
I signed up and have started. It looks like this option will save me a LOT of money over the ones I had been exploring.
Thanks to MrsBulletPoints for sharing the discovery, and to everyone else for pointing out the good and bad.
College (146): RA (134), NA (12)
ACE-recommended (105): Sophia (53), Study (28), Google (12), TEEX (10), Institutes (2)
ECTS (69): ENEB (65), LUT (2), XAMK (2) IN PROGRESS: Certificate- Google Data Analytics
Bachelor- Cybersecurity Technology (105/120) / Organizational Leadership (99/120) Certification- CompTIA A+ DONE: Certificate- Google IT Support Associates- Business Administration / BoG (History) Undergrad certificate- Computer Networking MBA