I just wanted to warn everybody who may be misled by above ad made by the representative of that school and may waste their time thinking about going there.
Firstly, you can see yourself their "office" at the address in Paris - just go to Google Maps and see yourself - 59 Rue Lamarck 75018 Paris.
Secondly, you can find their LinkedIn, and see what's going on. Open their Alumni and see if their people work anywhere at "reputable" companies. I know that's arbitrary term but you get the idea. If you open that school's LinkedIn alumni, you'll see that their alumni work at completely unknown companies from other regions but from North America and EU (why so if that is European and International?). In fact, that means that guys do predatory marketing and rip off people from developing countries misleading them with "international degrees". You can see it on your own: https://www.linkedin.com/school/eiu-paris/people/
added: there is a substantial amount of alumni of people from Greece and only Greece from the EU which means there is a specialized marketing towards people from Greece who struggle.
These guys do graduation ceremony in a luxury hotel in Kuala Lumpur (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ptEre7wz-Q&t=10s). I've never seen anything like that: can you imagine amount of money collected?
I am happy if those degrees work out for people who trusted that school - I really do wish them all the best, but that does not mean people should continue trusting them.
Encourage though everybody exercise their own judgment but I think that's enough of evidence to be doubtful at the very least.
p.s. apologize if links are prohibited
Firstly, you can see yourself their "office" at the address in Paris - just go to Google Maps and see yourself - 59 Rue Lamarck 75018 Paris.
Secondly, you can find their LinkedIn, and see what's going on. Open their Alumni and see if their people work anywhere at "reputable" companies. I know that's arbitrary term but you get the idea. If you open that school's LinkedIn alumni, you'll see that their alumni work at completely unknown companies from other regions but from North America and EU (why so if that is European and International?). In fact, that means that guys do predatory marketing and rip off people from developing countries misleading them with "international degrees". You can see it on your own: https://www.linkedin.com/school/eiu-paris/people/
added: there is a substantial amount of alumni of people from Greece and only Greece from the EU which means there is a specialized marketing towards people from Greece who struggle.
These guys do graduation ceremony in a luxury hotel in Kuala Lumpur (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ptEre7wz-Q&t=10s). I've never seen anything like that: can you imagine amount of money collected?
I am happy if those degrees work out for people who trusted that school - I really do wish them all the best, but that does not mean people should continue trusting them.
Encourage though everybody exercise their own judgment but I think that's enough of evidence to be doubtful at the very least.
p.s. apologize if links are prohibited