11-10-2023, 04:21 PM
(11-10-2023, 04:03 PM)rachel83az Wrote: Recognized is not the same as accredited. At least, not in the US and Canada. Are you wanting to move to the US/Canada or are you just looking for an inexpensive degree?when it comes to morocco, Uop is more than enough, perhaps the only thing that might turn off companies is the scammy name, i want to work as a web dev so i dont really think theres an issue to that
I'm worried that UoPeople will be a waste of your time and money because we don't know when (or if) they'll gain regional accreditation. If they remain NA, they probably cannot be used for immigration purposes in many countries. If you remain in Morocco, I'm not sure if a UoPeople degree will do anything. Maybe? You'd have to look into what Morocco considers to be a valid foreign degree. Germany doesn't think UoPeople degrees are legit, for instance, while I believe the Netherlands and the Czech Republic might.
TESU is actually not that complicated once you start working on it. Go bit by bit and it's actually relatively straightforward
yeah my plan is to eventually use my degree to move to Canada through their express system
the rest of what you said i agree with you on it. tesu does sound like the cheapest and most convincing so far, i tried to look at hacking plans on here but i havent found one yet, could you please share yours or some plan when it comes to Bs in CS?