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Yes! I am able to access Bright Week deals... Just tried it, after looking into my deleted emails, I was able to access the link!
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(11-16-2024, 01:16 AM)BadSquirrelBeta Wrote: Hi there - I haven't looked at the course list between the old and new degree programs for this particular program, but I would say there most likely are new classes you need to take.
Yes I know, but there used to be a link where you could register for an updated version of the old degree for less than the price of buying a new degree.
(11-17-2024, 01:51 PM)LegalEagle Wrote: ... in the past, it was easier to receive unrealistically high grades (e.g., many 10-out-of-10s being issued, which would be virtually impossible at a regular university in the Netherlands—especially not for written exams. For a multiple-choice test, it’s theoretically possible to score 100%, but highly unlikely on a challenging exam).
This is really a country culture thing. The Germanic/Nordic countries are a lot stricter on schooling than, for example, America and Japan (I've been to university in all 3). American education is vastly respected throughout the world and yet it is three or four times easier than what I was doing at university in Sweden and Iceland, and it was definitely possible to score 100% at my schools in America. I have always heard Spanish education is, err, not so rigorous.
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In Progress: 1) WGU MA - Education for teacher licensure. 2) Mastercurssos MA - Child Development.
My ENEB ambassador/affiliate links: MBA + Masters or 2 Masters, & 1 Master's or 1 MBA.
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UPDATE: My ENEB > ECE > TESU Relationship
I won't make this long. In a nutshell, TESU ALSO has a "2nd degree" policy. Because my ECE Report denotes "4 Bachelor's degree Equivalencies" [regardless of the fact that I've transferred over 140 credits combined to TESU], "you are required to take 24 NEW Credits to obtain a BA from TESU."
This is the email response I received from their Senior Academic Evaluator:
Hi Michael,
Thanks for the follow up. Provided that the ECE transcript sent to you was an official copy, you are more than welcome to forward the sealed envelope to TESU for evaluation purposes. Your recent application indicated an undecided major - although the BS in General Mgmt was listed as a preferred option. As you are pursuing a 2nd/successive Bachelors degree at TESU, you are required to complete 24 NEW credits (completed after the most recent degree) in the Area of Study. Our staff is currently working to ensure that the BS in General Mgmt degree is formatted properly to our University policies. Additional information on these policies can be found here: https://tesu.smartcatalogiq.com/en/current/undergraduate-catalog/university-policies-and-procedures/undergraduate-academic-policies/degree-policies/award-of-degrees-policy/
I mention this aspect first, as the BA in Liberal Studies will have a similar number of credits remaining - as all degrees have the minimum 24 NEW credit stipulation for 2nd degree students. With this in mind, it is recommended to schedule an appointment with a TESU Academic Advisor to review your degree program requirements and determine a plan to move forward. The conversation with our Advisement team should assist in determining your degree path options. It is also worth noting that the majority of, if not all, General Education requirements are waived in the pursuit of a 2nd degree. The exact amount is based on the degree program you are pursuing, however this will impact the overall credits required for a degree. For example, the BS in General Mgmt degree for a 2nd degree student is a 60 credit program. The BA in Liberal Studies degree is a 45 credit program for 2nd degree students. In all situations, the 24 NEW credit policy is included - meaning that the remaining amount of credits should be similar.
TESU has currently accepted all 50 credits from your ECE transcript (to potentially be increased based on your updated transcript), however our degree requirements are often looking for specific courses. Simply having credits completed does not always satisfy your remaining requirements. Course acceptance vs utilization is an important distinction when viewing your TESU Academic Evaluation. If you do not see courses applied to your degree requirements, they are most likely listed in the Other Courses section at the bottom of the evaluation page. I can also confirm that for a 3 credit degree requirement, a minimum of 2 credits are required. The adjustment to accept a 2 credit course will be made by our staff, however that shortage of credit will be moved to a different section of the degree program. The overall total credits required will not be decreased as a result of any credit exceptions - they will just be accounted for elsewhere.
At this point, I would recommend submitting your ECE transcript to TESU as soon as possible, so that a full record of your previous courses are included. In the meantime, you can certainly work with our Advisors to determine which degree program will best suit your needs.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks,
Michael D. Sheridan
Senior Academic Evaluator
Office of the Registrar
Thomas Edison State University
www.tesu.edu
Personal Reflection: I don't NEED a BA/BS! I'm done! I'm NOT going back to undergrad at TESU or Excelsior to do 24 or 30 credits of undergraduate courses. The only way around this [my recommendation to others] would be to find a different FCE Company that ONLY evaluates ENEB as "bachelor credits/no BA/BS Equivalent" and just transfer the credits as individual courses. The moment it says "BA/BS Equivalent," most schools will kick-in a "2nd Degree Policy" and force you to take more unneeded or redundant undergrad courses.
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MBA | Universidad Isabel I / ENEB
Master in Human Resources Management | Universidad Isabel I / ENEB
Master in Project Management | Universidad Isabel I / ENEB
Master in Business & Corporate Communication | Universidad Isabel I / ENEB
Bachelor of Business Administration (Equivalent) | NACES, ECE
Bachelor of Science in Public Relations (Equivalent) | NACES, ECE
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(Yesterday, 12:47 PM)michaeladsmith2 Wrote: UPDATE: My ENEB > ECE > TESU Relationship
I won't make this long. In a nutshell, TESU ALSO has a "2nd degree" policy. Because my ECE Report denotes "4 Bachelor's degree Equivalencies" [regardless of the fact that I've transferred over 140 credits combined to TESU], "you are required to take 24 NEW Credits to obtain a BA from TESU."
This is the email response I received from their Senior Academic Evaluator:
Hi Michael,
Thanks for the follow up. Provided that the ECE transcript sent to you was an official copy, you are more than welcome to forward the sealed envelope to TESU for evaluation purposes. Your recent application indicated an undecided major - although the BS in General Mgmt was listed as a preferred option. As you are pursuing a 2nd/successive Bachelors degree at TESU, you are required to complete 24 NEW credits (completed after the most recent degree) in the Area of Study. Our staff is currently working to ensure that the BS in General Mgmt degree is formatted properly to our University policies. Additional information on these policies can be found here: https://tesu.smartcatalogiq.com/en/current/undergraduate-catalog/university-policies-and-procedures/undergraduate-academic-policies/degree-policies/award-of-degrees-policy/
I mention this aspect first, as the BA in Liberal Studies will have a similar number of credits remaining - as all degrees have the minimum 24 NEW credit stipulation for 2nd degree students. With this in mind, it is recommended to schedule an appointment with a TESU Academic Advisor to review your degree program requirements and determine a plan to move forward. The conversation with our Advisement team should assist in determining your degree path options. It is also worth noting that the majority of, if not all, General Education requirements are waived in the pursuit of a 2nd degree. The exact amount is based on the degree program you are pursuing, however this will impact the overall credits required for a degree. For example, the BS in General Mgmt degree for a 2nd degree student is a 60 credit program. The BA in Liberal Studies degree is a 45 credit program for 2nd degree students. In all situations, the 24 NEW credit policy is included - meaning that the remaining amount of credits should be similar.
TESU has currently accepted all 50 credits from your ECE transcript (to potentially be increased based on your updated transcript), however our degree requirements are often looking for specific courses. Simply having credits completed does not always satisfy your remaining requirements. Course acceptance vs utilization is an important distinction when viewing your TESU Academic Evaluation. If you do not see courses applied to your degree requirements, they are most likely listed in the Other Courses section at the bottom of the evaluation page. I can also confirm that for a 3 credit degree requirement, a minimum of 2 credits are required. The adjustment to accept a 2 credit course will be made by our staff, however that shortage of credit will be moved to a different section of the degree program. The overall total credits required will not be decreased as a result of any credit exceptions - they will just be accounted for elsewhere.
At this point, I would recommend submitting your ECE transcript to TESU as soon as possible, so that a full record of your previous courses are included. In the meantime, you can certainly work with our Advisors to determine which degree program will best suit your needs.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks,
Michael D. Sheridan
Senior Academic Evaluator
Office of the Registrar
Thomas Edison State University
www.tesu.edu
Personal Reflection: I don't NEED a BA/BS! I'm done! I'm NOT going back to undergrad at TESU or Excelsior to do 24 or 30 credits of undergraduate courses. The only way around this [my recommendation to others] would be to find a different FCE Company that ONLY evaluates ENEB as "bachelor credits/no BA/BS Equivalent" and just transfer the credits as individual courses. The moment it says "BA/BS Equivalent," most schools will kick-in a "2nd Degree Policy" and force you to take more unneeded or redundant undergrad courses.
You didn't need a Bachelors degree anyway. The ECE evaluations will be enough in that the Isabel I Masters degrees serve as hybrid Bachelors/Masters degrees.
I just received confirmation that the IEAD diploma will not come with the Isabel I diploma or transcript but will still be uploaded in our documents area. Just like the MCA Business School deal in the past as well as IEAD, these are just validation degrees with no additional credit value and are only good for those who feel the need to collect degrees just for the fun of it. IEAD has been accredited for only a few months by Universidad Isabel I. Also, when checking IEAD's website programs, there is a page not found error for the European Masters in Executive Leadership program.
Being verified and listed on ENEB's website for $20 sounds like a good deal for those who want to show off their academic profile through ENEB.
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MEd Learning Systems Technology, University of Arkansas at Little Rock
GCert Technology Innovation, University of Arkansas at Little Rock
BS Mathematics, University of Arkansas at Little Rock
AA, AS General Studies, Pulaski Technical College, North Little Rock
AAS Computer Information Systems, Pulaski Technical College, North Little Rock
Certificate of Proficiency Entrepreneurship, University of Arkansas - Pulaski Technical College, North Little Rock
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I got the boost week offer for the IAED diploma but it was for nearly 150$.
The Spanish version web page of the same program is working but the English one is not working, as @cacoleman1983 mentioned. I wonder if I can ask ENEB/IAED to send the diploma in Spanish not in English.
I also note that IAED is offering very similar programs to ENEB, even the colours and the diploma looks very similar.
Are they the same school?
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(Yesterday, 09:04 PM)DoctorHAK Wrote: I got the boost week offer for the IAED diploma but it was for nearly 150$.
The Spanish version web page of the same program is working but the English one is not working, as @cacoleman1983 mentioned. I wonder if I can ask ENEB/IAED to send the diploma in Spanish not in English.
I also note that IAED is offering very similar programs to ENEB, even the colours and the diploma looks very similar.
Are they the same school?
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They’re owned by the same parent company.
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Yesterday, 09:31 PM
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(Yesterday, 12:47 PM)Michaeladsmith2 Wrote: I won't make this long. In a nutshell, TESU ALSO has a "2nd degree" policy. Because my ECE Report denotes "4 Bachelor's degree Equivalencies" [regardless of the fact that I've transferred over 140 credits combined to TESU], "you are required to take 24 NEW Credits to obtain a BA from TESU."
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(11-17-2024, 11:02 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: (11-17-2024, 10:23 PM)pj56 Wrote: (11-15-2024, 09:50 AM)mdel210201 Wrote: Hey all, Bought one of the ENEB degree programs. How fast can these degrees be completed. Not sure if this has been asked in the past.
Thanks. a bunch,
Mike
I cracked out and finished 3 (MBA + Master in Digital Marketing + Master in AI) in a month. It's a lot but it's doable.
Wow, amazing... Did you do the exam option? It took me 7x the amount of time to get 3 done...
No - coursework only. Didn't think exam option would be "taken seriously". So 3 masters degrees in a month - just a lot of work.
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I'm semi tempted by the IEAD offer.
I know the degree isn't backed up by anything but a European Master has a nice ring to it.
There are lots of posts detailing why not to go for it, I wonder if anybody could help me part with my hard earned cash by giving me some reasons why it may be a good idea
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