03-15-2024, 04:03 PM
(03-15-2024, 01:31 PM)armstrongsubero Wrote: @openair well you did say avoid them until accreditation is granted. Like I said ENEB is risky, I remember reading somewhere (WES or WES Canada?) no longer evaluates them.
Like I said on paper ENEB has more merit, but we both know the reality is the coursework is subpar compared to a masters and for me that's kinda a deal break, evaluation aside.
Yes I am also aware of schools that didn't make it. What about all the ACICS schools that didn't make it when the accreditor wasn't recognized anymore?
Like I said education is in personal value. If I go to a legit unaccredited school and I get associate degrees in hairdressing and business management or motorcycle repair and business management. Does it really matter if the school is accredited or not if I open a hair dressing saloon or motorcycle repair shop and learn enough from my business management degree as to how to keep books, manage expenses, market my business etc etc?
Similarly, if I take courses from RCU and learn about project management, business innovation, marketing management etc etc those are skills I can put to use and legally if I put MBA on my business card and give it to clients then I won't be committing fraud and will have the skills.
Somewhere some people forget degrees are supposed to transfer to real world skills.
This forum is dedicated to education and alternative, fringe techniques for getting recognized degrees. Remember the FEMA craze? Or Schmoop? Someone had to do it. When Study.com first came out with CS credits, I blindly enrolled and hoped with would transfer to fulfil my degree requirements. I rused in early at rick they would not even got accepted, got in the time frame when all were accepted and after they were grandfathered in, a few months after some did not fulfil requirements anymore. Some people did courses that were initially UL and got downgraded to LL.
What I learned from my years browsing this board is that new means opportunity. Grab new things, its risky, but more often than not it pays off.
If I do get a degree and the institution becomes accredited after, if I want to do a DBA I don't think most schools will make that an issue. That applies for institutional accreditation though I know for some programmatic accreditation its retroactive. Even if someone does dig up on you after accreditation, they will most likely check to see if the school is accredited or not.
Once its not an outright degree mill where you pay money and don't learn a thing or take a class it won't cause too much of a problem in my book.
@klone Why would you say its a waste of money? You don't learn from the classes?
If it isn't accredited, it is worthless. ENEB is worthless too. Waste of time and money.
Completed Degree(s):
University of Maine at Presque Isle
Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration
magna cum laude
August 25th, 2023
Eastern University
Master of Business Administration
August 31st, 2024
University of Maine at Presque Isle
Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration
magna cum laude
August 25th, 2023
Eastern University
Master of Business Administration
August 31st, 2024