01-30-2023, 03:39 AM
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(01-29-2023, 09:09 AM)mermex Wrote: For those who have completed any of the masters programs, what would you say the time commitment was like per module? I want to complete the MBA (13 modules) in a year, while working full time. Using round numbers, this equates to about 1 module per month, while working full time. I understand that some courses may be easier/harder based on your experience/previous education, but I'm really just looking for a time commitment estimate. Please excuse me, if this was already discussed. There are alot of posts in this thread, and have not gone through every single page.
Congrats on starting your ENEB MBA adventure! It has been a very empowering experience to study the ENEB coursework and I hope you will find the same satisfaction and pride I have, and, similarly expressed by other ENEB students on this forum! Here is a link to a post I just wrote about my respective ENEB time commitments and approach: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...#pid386368
Me, personally, in addition to the course readings and watching the videos, etc. those first few months, I was also finding my approach to writing papers, familiarization with academic research and starting to outline my projects...process and order for me are all part of the learning. As a former chemo patient (finished in '14) and also had 3 bad bouts of long COVID in both 2021 and 2022, my comprehension and study needs are much different than when I was a traditional college student; life circumstances and applied professional knowledge, of course, also allowed for 30+ years of experience to work through and draw upon for coursework, too. This was a big factor in my determination of my "how," and when I felt confident to step out and commence the academic processes was the next phase to get moving along on the final project writing.
Enrolling in June 2022 and commencing studies shortly thereafter, I completed my MBA, Master in Team Management and HR Master, actively commencing project writing in August 2022 - December 2022. Completed Big Data, Business and Corporate Communication and International Trade earlier this month--from there I had everything to complete Commerce Management and Marketing and Digital Marketing and eCommerce, so I recently declared those degrees, too.
All I did was work (my position allows for mostly remote work) and do my ENEB homework literally every day, immersed and enjoying the research and report writing more so than the reading. Though, when I was finishing my International Trade project, I was losing my passion for the projects and felt writers block coming on, as that was a warning sign to me I had come extremely close to hitting my focus and concentration limits. The beauty of self-paced study and putting in the work on your own time and terms!! I've just recently returned to ENEB studies in Hotel Management and Tourism, very casual approach and enjoying the shift in my learning journey, as the degrees I had completed and got my MBA evaluated by Validential and presented to my employer's HR are now done! Outward mission accomplished! The additional programs are for my literal enrichment and to increase overall acumen. And, no, I won't be listing multiple Masters on my resume or LinkedIn.
Please let me know if I can be of moral support to you (or any other student happening across this forum).
Best wishes to you and ENJOY!!! Congratulations again on making an investment in you!
Universidad Isabel I/ENEB, 22/23: You Pick!