11-19-2019, 10:20 PM
Lots of opportunity cost in time for a degree that would look quite weird in your record of accomplishments. For example, if I look at the resume of someone who went to University of Phoenix, I don't particularly judge the school that they went to. What stands out to me, is that the person put in the time investment to get a degree from there. It just seems like something that a person with a low IQ would do.
But in this case I don't know. It's only $300, and it's a Masters program. It could maybe be used for the better from people who are not sure of what it is that they are seeing. If I'm not familiar with the school, I would just assume that the program is from some random European university. It's a tough decision to go forward with it, because of the time investment, but who knows? It could be used for a promotion of some sorts if you play it right because Universidad Isabel I doesn't sound too bad unless you check up on it and do research?
But in this case I don't know. It's only $300, and it's a Masters program. It could maybe be used for the better from people who are not sure of what it is that they are seeing. If I'm not familiar with the school, I would just assume that the program is from some random European university. It's a tough decision to go forward with it, because of the time investment, but who knows? It could be used for a promotion of some sorts if you play it right because Universidad Isabel I doesn't sound too bad unless you check up on it and do research?