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RE: ENEB New Master Thread - PearsonOTHMQualifi7654 - 10-17-2025

Thanks for sharing, 
below are more responses from UNISEB and my summary at the end.
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From UNISEB: 

Dear 

Thank you for your message and for your thoughtful questions.

You may start by submitting the final assignments for the five Universidad Isabel I subjects. Please note that you’ll have two possible submission opportunities for each assignment. Once submitted, your work will be reviewed by the academic team, and the grading process is completed within 7 days from the submission date.

Regarding the three UNISEB subjects, please note that the final multiple-choice exams can only be taken after a minimum of three months from your enrollment date. Before the exams are activated, you must have completed the study of the course manuals and the preparatory quizzes available in each module.

Finally, if you decide to complete the five Universidad Isabel I subjects through assignments, the grades you obtain will be final for that evaluation method. It will not be possible to take the multiple-choice exams for those same modules afterward.
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My Summary:

UNISEB / Universidad Isabel I – Assignment vs Exam Clarification
1. Grading timeline (Universidad Isabel I subjects – 5 modules)
  • Assignments: graded within ~7 days, with two submission attempts (initial + one resubmission).
    ⚠️ Once you choose assignments, the grade is final — you cannot switch back to the MCQ route later.
  • Multiple-choice exams: capped at 5 attempts per module, so you can still aim high but it takes longer.
2. UNISEB subjects (3 modules: Marketing Plan, Team Organization, Supply Chain)
  • Can be completed by either:
    • Multiple-choice exams → unlock only after the 3-month minimum, but have unlimited attempts (10.0 achievable).
    • Final projects → written assignments, graded in ~7 days. This path can shorten the timeline if you want to finish earlier.
3. The 3-month rule
  • Even if you finish the 5 Universidad Isabel I modules early by assignment, the MCQ exams for the 3 UNISEB modules will not unlock until 3 months have passed.
  • ✅ The only way to bypass this restriction is to complete all 8 modules by final project instead of waiting for the MCQs.
4. Fastest completion strategy
  • Submit all 8 assignments/projects (5 Isabel I + 3 UNISEB).
  • Wait ~7 days for grading → use feedback → resubmit.
  • This is the only realistic way to finish sooner than the 3-month mark.

Takeaway
  • UNISEB subjects → MCQs = easier to achive top scores, but locked behind 3 months; Final Projects = bypass wait, but more effort.
  • Isabel I subjects → Assignments = faster, but final after 2 attempts; MCQs = longer, but more opportunities to aim high.
  • Quick finish = go all-in on assignments/projects.
  • 3 months to finish via Multiple Choice Exams = highest probability of achieving top scores
So it's a personal decision to make. If there are unlimited attempts at the mulitple choice exams for the 3 UNISEB courses, it helps pave the way for the highest grade.
Even with 5 attempts at the multiple choice exams for the 5 Isabel I subjects, it's still a pretty good chance.

Wait 3 months = best possible score
Submit all 8 assignments = finish sooner, but risk getting a lower grade.

With final assignments, I don't really know how many students have achieved a 10.0 grade consistently.
Can anyone share their experiences with the final project submissions while having done ENEB?

As much as I want to get this one done and onto other things, it makes sense to wait out the 3 months.  
Even though I have already spent a lot of time doing the assignments.


RE: ENEB New Master Thread - handlemethis - 10-17-2025

(10-17-2025, 10:25 AM)PearsonOTHMQualifi7654 Wrote: Thanks for sharing, 
below are more responses from UNISEB and my summary at the end.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
From UNISEB: 

Dear 

Thank you for your message and for your thoughtful questions.

You may start by submitting the final assignments for the five Universidad Isabel I subjects. Please note that you’ll have two possible submission opportunities for each assignment. Once submitted, your work will be reviewed by the academic team, and the grading process is completed within 7 days from the submission date.

Regarding the three UNISEB subjects, please note that the final multiple-choice exams can only be taken after a minimum of three months from your enrollment date. Before the exams are activated, you must have completed the study of the course manuals and the preparatory quizzes available in each module.

Finally, if you decide to complete the five Universidad Isabel I subjects through assignments, the grades you obtain will be final for that evaluation method. It will not be possible to take the multiple-choice exams for those same modules afterward.
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
My Summary:

UNISEB / Universidad Isabel I – Assignment vs Exam Clarification
1. Grading timeline (Universidad Isabel I subjects – 5 modules)
  • Assignments: graded within ~7 days, with two submission attempts (initial + one resubmission).
    ⚠️ Once you choose assignments, the grade is final — you cannot switch back to the MCQ route later.
  • Multiple-choice exams: capped at 5 attempts per module, so you can still aim high but it takes longer.
2. UNISEB subjects (3 modules: Marketing Plan, Team Organization, Supply Chain)
  • Can be completed by either:
    • Multiple-choice exams → unlock only after the 3-month minimum, but have unlimited attempts (10.0 achievable).
    • Final projects → written assignments, graded in ~7 days. This path can shorten the timeline if you want to finish earlier.
3. The 3-month rule
  • Even if you finish the 5 Universidad Isabel I modules early by assignment, the MCQ exams for the 3 UNISEB modules will not unlock until 3 months have passed.
  • ✅ The only way to bypass this restriction is to complete all 8 modules by final project instead of waiting for the MCQs.
4. Fastest completion strategy
  • Submit all 8 assignments/projects (5 Isabel I + 3 UNISEB).
  • Wait ~7 days for grading → use feedback → resubmit.
  • This is the only realistic way to finish sooner than the 3-month mark.

Takeaway
  • UNISEB subjects → MCQs = easier to achive top scores, but locked behind 3 months; Final Projects = bypass wait, but more effort.
  • Isabel I subjects → Assignments = faster, but final after 2 attempts; MCQs = longer, but more opportunities to aim high.
  • Quick finish = go all-in on assignments/projects.
  • 3 months to finish via Multiple Choice Exams = highest probability of achieving top scores
So it's a personal decision to make. If there are unlimited attempts at the mulitple choice exams for the 3 UNISEB courses, it helps pave the way for the highest grade.
Even with 5 attempts at the multiple choice exams for the 5 Isabel I subjects, it's still a pretty good chance.

Wait 3 months = best possible score
Submit all 8 assignments = finish sooner, but risk getting a lower grade.

With final assignments, I don't really know how many students have achieved a 10.0 grade consistently.
Can anyone share their experiences with the final project submissions while having done ENEB?

As much as I want to get this one done and onto other things, it makes sense to wait out the 3 months.  
Even though I have already spent a lot of time doing the assignments.
10.0’s are doable. In the cases where you include strong metrics and data, you’ll steer towards a 10.0 automatically. The 8.5 I didn’t really try here. ?


RE: ENEB New Master Thread - PearsonOTHMQualifi7654 - 10-17-2025

Thanks for this, I think I will submit all 8 assignments then


RE: ENEB New Master Thread - slammX - 10-20-2025

My first UNISEB assignment has been graded. As I anticipated, the turnaround time was the same as ENEB - exactly 48 hours down to the minute. Submitting late on a Saturday afternoon didn't change this.

This implies that, either the reviewers are efficient machines that are able to consistently grade very quickly and then schedule the release of the results for exactly 48 hours, or the more likely scenario - the assignments are graded by AI. I'd hedge my best on the latter.

Either way, using 48 hours as a guide for first grading, add some time for adjustments and another 48 hours for regrading (assuming you need to or would like to improve your grade), you should be able to kill this thing off very quickly.

(10-20-2025, 11:33 AM)slammX Wrote: My first UNISEB assignment has been graded. As I anticipated, the turnaround time was the same as ENEB - exactly 48 hours down to the minute. Submitting late on a Saturday afternoon didn't change this.

This implies that, either the reviewers are efficient machines that are able to consistently grade very quickly and then schedule the release of the results for exactly 48 hours, or the more likely scenario - the assignments are graded by AI. I'd hedge my best on the latter.

Either way, using 48 hours as a guide for first grading, add some time for adjustments and another 48 hours for regrading (assuming you need to or would like to improve your grade), you should be able to kill this thing off very quickly.
P.S. I don't know whether there's actually an opportunity to resubmit if you've received a passing grade the first time. I received a message saying that I've completed the course. Resubmission might potentially only be allowed if you've failed - at least this was the case for me when I did my ENEB courses.


RE: ENEB New Master Thread - PearsonOTHMQualifi7654 - 10-20-2025

(10-20-2025, 11:33 AM)slammX Wrote: My first UNISEB assignment has been graded. As I anticipated, the turnaround time was the same as ENEB - exactly 48 hours down to the minute. Submitting late on a Saturday afternoon didn't change this.

This implies that, either the reviewers are efficient machines that are able to consistently grade very quickly and then schedule the release of the results for exactly 48 hours, or the more likely scenario - the assignments are graded by AI. I'd hedge my best on the latter.

Either way, using 48 hours as a guide for first grading, add some time for adjustments and another 48 hours for regrading (assuming you need to or would like to improve your grade), you should be able to kill this thing off very quickly.

(10-20-2025, 11:33 AM)slammX Wrote: My first UNISEB assignment has been graded. As I anticipated, the turnaround time was the same as ENEB - exactly 48 hours down to the minute. Submitting late on a Saturday afternoon didn't change this.

This implies that, either the reviewers are efficient machines that are able to consistently grade very quickly and then schedule the release of the results for exactly 48 hours, or the more likely scenario - the assignments are graded by AI. I'd hedge my best on the latter.

Either way, using 48 hours as a guide for first grading, add some time for adjustments and another 48 hours for regrading (assuming you need to or would like to improve your grade), you should be able to kill this thing off very quickly.
P.S. I don't know whether there's actually an opportunity to resubmit if you've received a passing grade the first time. I received a message saying that I've completed the course. Resubmission might potentially only be allowed if you've failed - at least this was the case for me when I did my ENEB courses.

Thanks for the update! UNISEB mentioned that there are two possible submission opportunities for each assignment.  Let's see how it goes, because I too have submitted assignments and had them graded (passed), and received feedback (Looks to be AI-assisted but not fully automated) which shows how to improve the paper. 

I think the grading is stricter than ENEB, as it is not easy to get a 10.  So far I have an 8.4 and as well as a 9. Additionally an AI interactive tutor gives additional feedback whch one can get by acessing the link that is provided in the feedback section. Can expand on the feedback by clicking on the + symbol (in the "Submission of Final Project" section)


RE: ENEB New Master Thread - MFG - 10-21-2025

(05-14-2025, 05:05 AM)InnovativeRecognizer Wrote:
(05-13-2025, 09:35 AM)dlillingworth Wrote: Does anyone have the updated timeline for getting official documents from Isabel I? I've seen 90 days and I've seen 9 months but most posts were from last year.

I recieved the digital ENEB diploma within a few days (5 days I thought) after finishing the exam end of February. The digital diploma of Universidad Isabel I,  I could download 10 days after the ENEB diploma.

The physical diplomas and Apostille then after 45 days (total = 60 days from the day of finishing exam)


How did you get the Apostille? Thanx.


RE: ENEB New Master Thread - nykorn - 10-28-2025

Around a month ago I paid for an exam for 2 people. I paid through Klarna installments of which there are a couple left to go.

Today at around 8am, a time when I was literally walking out the door to go to work -- definitely not attempting to buy anything from ENEB -- Hotmart randomly claimed I ordered ANOTHER (3rd) one of these and took the money from my credit card, aka around 200 bucks. I am very upset. I have Emailed both Hotmart and ENEB and am asking for a refund.


RE: ENEB New Master Thread - PearsonOTHMQualifi7654 - 10-28-2025

(10-28-2025, 09:48 PM)nykorn Wrote: Around a month ago I paid for an exam for 2 people. I paid through Klarna installments of which there are a couple left to go.

Today at around 8am, a time when I was literally walking out the door to go to work -- definitely not attempting to buy anything from ENEB -- Hotmart randomly claimed I ordered ANOTHER (3rd) one of these and took the money from my credit card, aka around 200 bucks. It said if I had any questions on the invoice to contact their customer service... a link which went straight to a chatbot and there is no way to talk to or Email a real human. I am very upset.

WTH. I would go to Hotmart immediatey and request a refund by entering the Hotmart transaction code from the Hotmart "Invoice" email you received today. 
The transaction code that starts with 2 letters such as HP, Not the Invoice No. 

I didn't know how simple it was, and 2 times, I didn't request a refund. Had I known it was this simple, I would have never done ENEB.

Hotmart Refund Link
https://refund.hotmart.com/ 


I got the link from this page that ENEB gave me on: How do I request a refund (Hotmart)
https://help.hotmart.com/en/article/360061973392/how-do-i-request-a-refund-for-my-purchase-


RE: ENEB New Master Thread - artem - 10-29-2025

I requested a refund on Hotmart. It is a very simple and quick process.


RE: ENEB New Master Thread - Voldigoad - 10-29-2025

I was just able to take all the UNISEB exams. It's like the ENEB exams. If you've passed the ENEB exams, you'll probably be able to pass these without revising any material as you still know it. Good luck! Smile