If you want to get a religious degree, avoid the two you mentioned. If you dig into the fine print you'll see you have to pay them over $100/year to renew your divination and privilege of keeping your doctorate. Look up Northern Way Seminary. I did two religious doctorates there 7 years ago. The price was 3 figures and you write a real dissertation. I can't say that it's had any financial benefit but the experience confirmed that I enjoy serious research. The word count requirement is relatively short, if memory serves it was 5000 words. Treat it seriously and it's just enough to dip your toe into the water to see if an academic doctorate is something you would want to pursue.
Guys like you theoretically being the vast majority (people that pay ENEB and never do the degree) are the reason I was able to get my degrees for such reasonable prices. Your access to the courses is supposed to expire after two years, not your login. If they didn't actually take away your access to the courses that would be good to know. You might as well do it if that's the case. With your tuition being a sunk cost the marginal cost of getting the degrees now is zero.
OTOH, seeing as you already have a master's degree, you could skip the MBA entirely and go directly for a DBA. I'm thinking the Excellent DBA program from CUE. I confirmed they will make allowances for Spanish not being your native language; they told me it would be fine to write the dissertation in English and use Google Translate or another machine translation tool to submit it in Spanish. Once you complete the CUE program you can use it to get a DBA from Universidad de San Miguel. You are only required to write 15k words for the dissertation, so it's another opportunity to have a transitional experience to writing a longer dissertation. The total cost comes to about 3k euros after all of the fees are added in. In one of the threads here or the sister forum somebody said that San Miguel gets favorable evaluations. The real cost of the Excellent DBA without San Miguel is ~2300 euros. There are other required fees hidden in the fine print once you contact them on Emagister. https://www.emagister.com/excellent-prog...873804.htm
I have tried several speed reading products over the years and 7 Speed Reading was the only one that actually improved my reading speed. YMMV.
Guys like you theoretically being the vast majority (people that pay ENEB and never do the degree) are the reason I was able to get my degrees for such reasonable prices. Your access to the courses is supposed to expire after two years, not your login. If they didn't actually take away your access to the courses that would be good to know. You might as well do it if that's the case. With your tuition being a sunk cost the marginal cost of getting the degrees now is zero.
OTOH, seeing as you already have a master's degree, you could skip the MBA entirely and go directly for a DBA. I'm thinking the Excellent DBA program from CUE. I confirmed they will make allowances for Spanish not being your native language; they told me it would be fine to write the dissertation in English and use Google Translate or another machine translation tool to submit it in Spanish. Once you complete the CUE program you can use it to get a DBA from Universidad de San Miguel. You are only required to write 15k words for the dissertation, so it's another opportunity to have a transitional experience to writing a longer dissertation. The total cost comes to about 3k euros after all of the fees are added in. In one of the threads here or the sister forum somebody said that San Miguel gets favorable evaluations. The real cost of the Excellent DBA without San Miguel is ~2300 euros. There are other required fees hidden in the fine print once you contact them on Emagister. https://www.emagister.com/excellent-prog...873804.htm
I have tried several speed reading products over the years and 7 Speed Reading was the only one that actually improved my reading speed. YMMV.