"Second, when it comes to employers, licensing, and State/Federal employment, again, while some may not ask, many will ask for a letter grade and a body of academic work that shows you have graduate-level writing, comprehension and skills."
ENEB degrees DO give you a letter grade, and thus a GPA, regardless of if you use the test format or the exam format.
The rest must heavily depend on the field.
I've graduated from two, and am soon to graduate a third, school which has only pass/fail and no GPA. There have been no issues whatsoever with employers so far, no one has even asked me about it. They have also never asked for any coursework samples, haven't asked about my final thesis, or anything like that. Sometimes they do "suggest" that I upload work samples from previous employment but I have never gotten proof they actually looked at them.
You can use ENEB degrees to get a US public school teacher license. This license can then be transferred to another state or country providing you fulfill all the other requirements. By far the easiest job for me to get was the US public school substitute teaching... there wasn't even an interview. All I had to do was upload all my documents proving I had a valid degree (NACES member evaluation) and clean background check, pay a $90-something fee, and I was granted the license and able to start work. Depending on where you live, public school teaching is considered being a government employee.
Most importantly: If anyone who took the exam is worried about an employer asking them for schoolwork samples, just do the homework after you have passed the exam. I took the exam in December 2023 and I still have access to the online campus and all the homework information.
I am a full advocate of doing the homework, putting stuff into a SRS program like Anki or SuperMemo, reading all the books in the ENEB e-campus library, and so on. Even if you go the homework route, doing all the homework once is not going to help you if you don't get a job using any of that info until 10 years later, you'll have forgotten it all.
ENEB degrees DO give you a letter grade, and thus a GPA, regardless of if you use the test format or the exam format.
The rest must heavily depend on the field.
I've graduated from two, and am soon to graduate a third, school which has only pass/fail and no GPA. There have been no issues whatsoever with employers so far, no one has even asked me about it. They have also never asked for any coursework samples, haven't asked about my final thesis, or anything like that. Sometimes they do "suggest" that I upload work samples from previous employment but I have never gotten proof they actually looked at them.
You can use ENEB degrees to get a US public school teacher license. This license can then be transferred to another state or country providing you fulfill all the other requirements. By far the easiest job for me to get was the US public school substitute teaching... there wasn't even an interview. All I had to do was upload all my documents proving I had a valid degree (NACES member evaluation) and clean background check, pay a $90-something fee, and I was granted the license and able to start work. Depending on where you live, public school teaching is considered being a government employee.
Most importantly: If anyone who took the exam is worried about an employer asking them for schoolwork samples, just do the homework after you have passed the exam. I took the exam in December 2023 and I still have access to the online campus and all the homework information.
I am a full advocate of doing the homework, putting stuff into a SRS program like Anki or SuperMemo, reading all the books in the ENEB e-campus library, and so on. Even if you go the homework route, doing all the homework once is not going to help you if you don't get a job using any of that info until 10 years later, you'll have forgotten it all.
Finished: 2 AAs, 1 BA, 2 trade schools, 3 ENEB MAs, JLPT N1.
In Progress: 1 WGU MA, 2 Mastercurssos, 3 more ENEB MAs, teacher license.
In Progress: 1 WGU MA, 2 Mastercurssos, 3 more ENEB MAs, teacher license.