While I have known of an MBA that was exam-based (school in Scotland), I don't think I've ever heard of one based on a single exam... and only 50 questions. The propio rules have changed for a few things since we all started discussing it, so this must be something taking advantage of that. But 50 questions? I dunno, those better be the hardest 50 questions ever devised. 500 questions with some essay parts I might be impressed by and consider what it will take to study for that, but 50? Doesn't sound good.
As a North American, I'd stay away from that one myself. I can almost guarantee that no foreign credential evaluator is going to give that anything favorable.
You know, between this and the deal ENEB has had with MCA, it just feels like they're determined to commit career suicide in the Anglo nations (and with its FCEs), which is bizarre since that's where a big chunk of their money is coming from. Just seems like a better idea to do things that align with the largest market you're targeting. When you do the opposite, it makes no sense.
As a North American, I'd stay away from that one myself. I can almost guarantee that no foreign credential evaluator is going to give that anything favorable.
You know, between this and the deal ENEB has had with MCA, it just feels like they're determined to commit career suicide in the Anglo nations (and with its FCEs), which is bizarre since that's where a big chunk of their money is coming from. Just seems like a better idea to do things that align with the largest market you're targeting. When you do the opposite, it makes no sense.