05-26-2022, 09:44 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-26-2022, 09:57 AM by cacoleman1983.)
(05-26-2022, 07:01 AM)eLearner Wrote: Through testing several programs (asked for keys, got keys, looked inside), I've found that with some of these Spanish programs the classrooms are set up in a way where they translate to near perfect English on Chrome. The only real challenge is with writing papers, but there are translation solutions for that as well. All of the communications I've had with Spanish programs has come through software-based translators and it's gone rather smoothly, so I think the software systems have really improved over the years.
And, if you're really concerned about refinement with a paper, you could always hire a Spanish proofreader online. I know some frown on these ideas, and they're entitled to their view. But my position is, many of these programs (particularly the official ones) may be able to get you to the same place you want to be for a literal small fraction of the cost of an American program, and in the times we live in it just makes more sense to try a low-cost option than it ever has.
I notice more of these programs popping up on the profiles of people in the United States and Canada, some propio, some official, but programs that cost many times less than a comparable American program, and many of these programs are not in English. My guess is, these people have already figured out the tricks to overcome the language barriers and make it work for them. When the Spanish program costs like $20 per credit and the American or Canadian version costs $1,000 per credit (or more), I think it's worth a shot to see what can be done.
I think it would peak many employers interests and may even work in a future employee's favor to be able to say they did a program that was in another language. Foreign degrees to many people look suspect but can actually work in someone's favor not only in the cost but having the experience of navigating another country's academic system to earn a degree. Having these global degrees is becoming more popular and will be looked at with less suspicion as time goes on.
(05-25-2022, 03:35 PM)Kal Di Wrote: ENEB either has new or hidden master's degree programs. One is a master's in innovation and entrepreneurship. The other is a master's in coaching, emotional intelligence, and NLP.
On OfertaSimple, they are offering a MBA and +1 other master degree combo for $199.
https://www.ofertasimple.com/en/ofertas/...-21may22-e
The promotion ends in 8 hours.
I bought the offer for the master's in coaching, emotional intelligence, and NLP. I'm not really interested in the MBA, but maybe I will feel different about it later.
I initially found the Master's in Innovation and Entrepreneurship from ENEB here:
https://www.masterstudies.com/Masters-De...eneurship/
They are offering it for 249 pounds. The program is listed on ENEB.es but not on ENEB.com They have been promoting it on their Facebook page as well. They are offering new programs in Spanish but have not translated them to English yet which is why we are not seeing it on the English version site. However, if you are comfortable with Google translate or any other translation service from Spanish to English, it wouldn't hurt to take the deal and complete the programs in Spanish.


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