not scam by any means, if you will get Masters title, you can legally use it anywhere, it is state approved education
but it has those aspects mentioned,....
it is probably not an accident that there is a number of higher education institutes recently opened on small Malta... on the other hand, when they were about to approve the only new university (not institute) some time ago, I believe they hired people from Clemson University to also participate in accreditation process
as you wrote, it depends on why you want that degree
I liked Ambrose College, Amsterdam Tech, names like that that don't start conversations. But I'd rather not have to explain why I have studied at AlmaBetter Innovarsity in India that is accredited on Malta by a US founder who just found Malta friendly and that it is a real college. So the more rough edges they will cut the better... Just checked and gomycode is now GMC School of Technology, that sounds good.
I have skimmed some offers quickly in the past and it seems for CS they have same syllabus even same coding projects, no matter at which Woolff college you study, and it is fairly modern and practically oriented. My other favorite on Malta besides Woolff is OPIT, Open Institute of Technology.
but it has those aspects mentioned,....
it is probably not an accident that there is a number of higher education institutes recently opened on small Malta... on the other hand, when they were about to approve the only new university (not institute) some time ago, I believe they hired people from Clemson University to also participate in accreditation process
as you wrote, it depends on why you want that degree
I liked Ambrose College, Amsterdam Tech, names like that that don't start conversations. But I'd rather not have to explain why I have studied at AlmaBetter Innovarsity in India that is accredited on Malta by a US founder who just found Malta friendly and that it is a real college. So the more rough edges they will cut the better... Just checked and gomycode is now GMC School of Technology, that sounds good.
I have skimmed some offers quickly in the past and it seems for CS they have same syllabus even same coding projects, no matter at which Woolff college you study, and it is fairly modern and practically oriented. My other favorite on Malta besides Woolff is OPIT, Open Institute of Technology.