(05-04-2020, 11:22 PM)eriehiker Wrote: Hahahah. This is so much fun. It really kind of doesn't matter if this is a wild goose chase. It is just a lot of fun to put all the pieces together.
BTW, I think that one interesting angle would be to complete the ENEB program and attempt to transfer the credits into the University of the People MBA. UofP accepts up to 18 credit hours in transfer into its MBA program. It is currently a candidate for regional accreditation. The programs look pretty similar.
https://www.uopeople.edu/programs/ba/deg...urriculum/
https://eneb.com/master-and-postgraduate...istration/
If any of this worked, I would just go into an interview and just start laughing and explaining the whole crazy thing.
The courses will have similarities because they are both business administration degrees, but UoP is not fully self-paced or independent study, it's weekly-based, at least that was the case when I last checked. AFAIK, your pace is at the mercy of both the weekly system and course availability and you usually cannot take more than one course at a time for the Masters program, and availability even for one course is not guaranteed.
Your grades being decided entirely on the papers you write is similar to ENEB's program, except that with UoP papers are peer-graded and the grading can be all over the place. Since I last checked almost 2 years ago (maybe it's changed) they don't give students any kind of orientation on grading so students come up with all kinds of ridiculous reasons for giving you lower scores, then you have to complain to the course instructor in order to get the scores adjusted. Sometimes your score is adjusted, sometimes it isn't.
ENEB is different. ENEB's system is pretty much the same as Ashworth College or Western Governors University, both of which I've always thought are great for people who are self-disciplined and do well through independent study. The work is all there, you move through it at your own pace, and a course instructor (Ashworth) or grader (WGU) grades your papers.
As for the "wild goose chase", lol, you guys and gals are really funny. There is nothing to worry about. If a company has a problem with you earning an accredited degree from another country, ask them if they also have a problem with earning money from the clients they have in other countries.