03-24-2024, 04:27 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-24-2024, 04:32 AM by lincolnlawyer.)
(03-23-2024, 12:33 AM)nykorn Wrote:(03-22-2024, 05:21 AM)lincolnlawyer Wrote: Wait - did they mention anything about the test-out option and its IEE evaluation?
If IEE evaluations still work with the test-out option. this could be an opportunity for those who's looking for a cheap and fast BA...
As far as we currently know, the certificate for the test-out option looks exactly the same as the certificate for the homework option.
This is my concern. Others have pointed out that their transcript no longer specifies how many ETCS credits they’ve completed. Now, some say this is due to the changes in Spanish education laws last year - we have yet to hear from others who’ve completed their degree in the traditional route to see if it’s only the test-out individuals who will no longer receives credits on their transcript.
If the change applies to all, it might impact evaluation at another NACES member without a partnership with ENEB.
(03-23-2024, 01:46 PM)nykorn Wrote:(03-23-2024, 04:24 AM)datane. Wrote: All in all, it looks like someone faked it. I' curious even if validential will evaluate this.Yeah, looks exactly like mine. If they're contacting the school to confirm transcripts plus already have a history of evaluating said school, I don't think the look of the transcript will change anything. Real diplomas look fake all the time - my school printed my official Bachelor's onto plain printer paper, called a language degree a philosophy degree, and the conferral date is indecipherable (17145 means 2017, 14th of May!)
Did you choose the test-out option for ENEB?
(03-23-2024, 04:17 PM)suleyman92 Wrote: Here in Europe for any master evaluation they ask a copy of your thesis or final project. If you didn't do any the chances of getting a positive evaluation is low. With the 13 different papers you can at least send them all in hopes for the best.
That’s interesting - many universities are offering Master’s without a thesis component. Sometimes it’s an externship/internship or a portfolio (mostly in design/art related fields).