06-24-2023, 08:53 PM
(06-24-2023, 08:22 PM)MrPanda Wrote:(06-24-2023, 07:59 PM)jackthehuman Wrote: So I enrolled on 08/06 for the Spanish version on eneb.es and have not received this strange test-out email but am really puzzled by what I'm reading. The coursework is A LOT of work, the materials in Spanish are good but not great. It is basically the equivalent of being given a textbook and told to read it and learn by oneself. The videos and related materials are interesting but DO NOT address the "textbook" directly.
In comparison to the Master's degrees I'm doing with TECH, it is night and day. Each TECH MA is 10 modules, and each module is 8-10 classes, and there is a pre-test and a quiz after EACH class. So we're talking about 10-15 questions per class, and 100-150 per module, and 1000-1500 per master's degree. I honestly have no idea how a 50-question exam can qualify someone to have even a Propio Master's degree.
Although the TECH degrees I am taking have RVOE and required an official / apostilled / translated / relevant B.A. (or related experience, which they made me submit thrice!), they also offer "Propio Degrees" that follow the same format.
At the end of the day, what matters is the marketability and learning from these degrees. If the ENEB degrees become diploma mill degrees, it seems that TECH is better. And in terms of learning, the TECH coursework is much better. The classes are 10-20 page textbook like essays, with related academic articles / books, with related videos and related SCORM modules.
For the roughly equivalent cost, I have no idea why anyone would choose ENEB, in particular if you are able to get a Master's with RVOE from TECH. (Note that the RVOE Master's only come in Spanish, and have more stringent admission requirements)
I agree with you, except with:
"For the roughly equivalent cost, I have no idea why anyone would choose ENEB, in particular if you are able to get a Master's with RVOE from TECH."<- Because the cost is not similar, TECH is much more expensive. We are comparing USD$ 100-200 vs USD$ 3,000 - 4,000.
You are right, but TECH has a similar model to ENEB, where the list price is is high and they offer extreme discounts.
On the website if you choose a South American country the enrollment the popup converts to roughly $895.00 but by chatting with them on Whatsapp I was able to get a lower price. Still not as low as what ENEB has offered on Groupon, that's true. And it did require haggling via Whatapp, which is still foreign to me, although similar to how ENEB communicates

Anyway, I hope that this change at ENEB doesn't have an impact on people working on the papers and we can at least get our degrees validated as graduate credit / certificate / diploma. Because, if I spent $240 to enroll in ENEB and 400 hours writing 20 papers for something that is evaluated as a diploma mill degree... I would be annoyed to say the least.


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