01-17-2025, 07:21 PM
I gather from your post that you intend to work in the public sector in Belgium.
In that case, before going for a master’s that doesn’t require a bachelor’s degree, perhaps you should look into whether the public sector has a bias against those without a bachelor’s degree.
As many have mentioned on this forum, even employers in the private sector can have that sort of preference.
If there is indeed a preference for a bachelor’s degree, you might want to evaluate your ENEB degree as a bachelor’s in the US and transfer those credits to one of the undergraduate programs frequently mentioned here.
In that case, before going for a master’s that doesn’t require a bachelor’s degree, perhaps you should look into whether the public sector has a bias against those without a bachelor’s degree.
As many have mentioned on this forum, even employers in the private sector can have that sort of preference.
If there is indeed a preference for a bachelor’s degree, you might want to evaluate your ENEB degree as a bachelor’s in the US and transfer those credits to one of the undergraduate programs frequently mentioned here.