05-06-2021, 11:05 PM
Hahaha. I'm curious and would like to hear from detractors of this program:
Many foreign degrees from foreign schools of varying recognition exist all across the world. Outside of Oxford and other well-known foreign schools that could get by in-transfer to most schools without an evaluation, the rest will have degree-holders who may at some point need a foreign degree evaluation when dealing in the United States.
So if one foreign school's degree gets a positive evaluation, and ENEB's degree programs get a positive evaluation from the same evaluators, why would that not be enough to--in your view--confirm legitimacy for the ENEB program if you've already been willing to accept it to confirm legitimacy of foreign degrees from other foreign schools? Should evaluator's positions be disregarded in this situation just for ENEB but not other foreign schools? If so, why?
Many foreign degrees from foreign schools of varying recognition exist all across the world. Outside of Oxford and other well-known foreign schools that could get by in-transfer to most schools without an evaluation, the rest will have degree-holders who may at some point need a foreign degree evaluation when dealing in the United States.
So if one foreign school's degree gets a positive evaluation, and ENEB's degree programs get a positive evaluation from the same evaluators, why would that not be enough to--in your view--confirm legitimacy for the ENEB program if you've already been willing to accept it to confirm legitimacy of foreign degrees from other foreign schools? Should evaluator's positions be disregarded in this situation just for ENEB but not other foreign schools? If so, why?