(06-07-2024, 07:37 PM)LevelUP Wrote: 1. We have had people attend T50 colleges for their master's degrees.
2. I don't know about Nordic countries.
3. For U.S. immigration, any RA college should be ok. They may consider what you majored in as well.
4. Yes, people get government jobs with the colleges we recommend.
5. A famous YouTuber is making six figures teaching ESL overseas with a TESU liberal arts degree. They do require a bachelor's degree.
1. Wow, that's amazing, I wonder how that works. They probably look at your experience too. I recently saw an ad from Syracuse University for a Masters.
It's the one that Biden finished. Maybe you can elaborate if you remember the details?
2. I may do some research and post here. It could be useful for people in the EU.
3. A friend of mine finished a degree mill in Russia. Took him 5 years. He didn't study a single thing during that time. Surprisingly it was on the accepted list of universities for immigration to Canada.
4. I think so too.
5. Could you share his name? I saw some guy do that too, it was UMPI specifically.
(06-07-2024, 08:52 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: As long as you're doing well in school with a good GPA
Does anyone know the GPA for Metropolia's "H" mark? You know, the "passed" mark
(06-07-2024, 09:05 PM)xspect Wrote: After obtaining a bachelor in one term form WGU I obtained the degrees that's in my signature from B&M school and my doctorate is from a ranked program.
I'm not familiar with the abbreviations in your signature. Was it a Master's from the University of Cumberlands?
About: EU citizen. Software dev 7+ years.
Plans: Master's degree from a recognized EU B&M university.
Done: Metropolia University of Applied Sciences (BEng)
Plans: Master's degree from a recognized EU B&M university.
Done: Metropolia University of Applied Sciences (BEng)