03-27-2023, 02:22 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-27-2023, 02:37 PM by BadSquirrelBeta.)
(03-12-2023, 12:50 AM)soulblader Wrote:(03-11-2023, 07:45 PM)BadSquirrelBeta Wrote: Yes, I just got on a roll and finished program after program. For work purposes I invested in the formal evaluations of the MBA, Master in HR and Master in Big Data and Business Intelligence. The additional programs were seriously of interest to me to build practical knowledge around the other subjects covered.Hi BadSquirrelBeta
It is correct, I did pay for each degree, all were from deals or promotions ENEB has been offering throughout the past few months...
There were a few projects I felt were somewhat dry, it's a pretty diverse collection of subject matter, however I do like to write and in my line of work I write so many reports, etc., I got into a writing zone. Coming from a non-business, social sciences-type background, coupled with specialized work for many years with the military, the business concepts were very welcome. Some projects though, another SWOT Analysis or Porter 5 Force Analysis, sometimes did get a tad redundant, however, fully appreciate the opportunity to train my brain in a different way to approach issues in the analytical manners with a business-centric approach.
I'm working now on the global entrepreneur certificate from Thunderbird School - ASU. A different pace.
Thanks for your kind words, @bjcheung77, your help with questions, and all the data gathering you have done for those to learn of their ENEB options.
do u plan to take up other MBA in near future?
or you comfortable with ENEB MBA?
Soulblader, I am so sorry I just responded to this now - I am, where I am age and career-wise, good with the MBA I earned from ENEB, and, it, with the Master in HR and Big Data/Business Intelligence are the combination I am really embracing, and those are the degrees I have invested in a US review and accreditation.
A younger person, with many years ahead of them, I would encourage a more traditional route if it was going to be beneficial. I was at a college reunion this weekend and I was talking with one of my classmates, very accomplished, and we are 10 years away (a little less or a little more) from retirement; she just finished a MFA program and now has 41K in debt from student loans and now feels she needs to go back for an MBA. Plus, she's got one that is just graduating from college and then another child that just started college...both at expensive universities. So glad I am essentially out of the kids in college phase of life.
I love the fact I am not in that boat!
Universidad Isabel I/ENEB, 22/23: You Pick!


, however, fully appreciate the opportunity to train my brain in a different way to approach issues in the analytical manners with a business-centric approach. ![[-]](https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/images/collapse.png)