06-02-2025, 03:50 PM
Hey DegreeForum crew,
I tried to search this forum first for feedback on ENEB but came up with nothing. The "master thread" is difficult to search unless you know exact terms to search for.
I just started ENEB’s Global MBA bundle - the one that promises an MBA, a Master in Data Science & Business Intelligence, and a Master in Project Management for a low, low price. After going through the first wave of coursework, here’s the blunt verdict:
1. It’s All 30,000-Foot Slides
2. Accreditation ≠ Rigor
Yes, ENEB partners with a recognized Spanish university, so you’ll get a legit-looking certificate. But accreditation only proves paperwork compliance; it doesn’t guarantee academic muscle. This program does not prepare you well for a role as a business leader, nor a data scientist, nor a PM.
3. Comparison to Harvard Extension (HES)
I completed half of the HES ALM in Management. HES made me:
4. Who Might Benefit
5. Tips for Prospective Students
The Global MBA promises a three-for-one buffet, but the entrées are hors d’œuvres. If your goal is genuine mastery - coding chops, PM tool fluency, strategic depth - you’ll need to cook the main course yourself. Otherwise, enjoy the inexpensive wall art.
Anyone had a different experience or found hidden rigor I missed? Maybe there’s a secret portal that unlocks Jupyter notebooks when you input the Konami code. Let’s compare notes!
Cheers,
ron
I tried to search this forum first for feedback on ENEB but came up with nothing. The "master thread" is difficult to search unless you know exact terms to search for.
I just started ENEB’s Global MBA bundle - the one that promises an MBA, a Master in Data Science & Business Intelligence, and a Master in Project Management for a low, low price. After going through the first wave of coursework, here’s the blunt verdict:
1. It’s All 30,000-Foot Slides
- MBA track: I expected crunchy case studies, real financial modeling, and late-night spreadsheet marathons. Instead, the “deep dive” is a slide deck on leadership styles followed by an assignment asking me to summarize PEST analysis in 300 words.
- Data Science & BI track: Hoped for Python notebooks, SQL labs, and dashboards in Power BI or Tableau. Reality? An essay prompt that begins, “Explain why Big Data is important…” - no code, no datasets, no tools in sight.
- Project Management track: Was ready to crack open MS Project or Jira, build Gantt charts, and wrestle with earned-value equations. What I got was a glossary of PMBOK terms and a reflective paragraph on “What is a stakeholder?”
2. Accreditation ≠ Rigor
Yes, ENEB partners with a recognized Spanish university, so you’ll get a legit-looking certificate. But accreditation only proves paperwork compliance; it doesn’t guarantee academic muscle. This program does not prepare you well for a role as a business leader, nor a data scientist, nor a PM.
3. Comparison to Harvard Extension (HES)
I completed half of the HES ALM in Management. HES made me:
- Code in R and Python for analytics.
- Budget real companies down to the cash-flow statement.
- Sit proctored finals that turned my knuckles white.
- Cited research and case studies. ENEB does not provide any citations for anything so you cannot verify the accuracy or evidence.
4. Who Might Benefit
- Credential collectors who want extra letters after their name, fast and cheap.
- Self-starters willing to bolt on Coursera, Udemy, or Kaggle projects for substance.
- HR check-box hunters in markets where “master’s degree” alone opens doors.
5. Tips for Prospective Students
- List the tools you want to master. If the syllabus doesn’t name IDEs, SQL, or cloud platforms, assume they’re absent.
- Time-box a refund window. ENEB runs frequent promos; enroll only if you’re okay eating the cost should you bail.
The Global MBA promises a three-for-one buffet, but the entrées are hors d’œuvres. If your goal is genuine mastery - coding chops, PM tool fluency, strategic depth - you’ll need to cook the main course yourself. Otherwise, enjoy the inexpensive wall art.
Anyone had a different experience or found hidden rigor I missed? Maybe there’s a secret portal that unlocks Jupyter notebooks when you input the Konami code. Let’s compare notes!
Cheers,
ron


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