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UVEG - Inexpensive Official Degrees in Mexico
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To go to the UVEG I STRONGLY recommend you to be at least C1 in Spanish.
You have to do papers and examinations (with blocked screen and any detected attempt of going out is an automatic 0) in Spanish. The command of the language needs to be high. If not the most probable outcome is that you fail the test (at least the written one). Also There are a several papers, exams and even some videos you have to make in some subjects. Each course has at least 5 evaluations. Some of them composed, like the one you have to make a contribution to a forum, answer 2 others persons, and then write a paper about the thematic. The teaching is a mix of presentations and videos which you cannot text select for the translator in most cases.
The university itself is good, well paced ( 1 or 2 subjects) each lasting 3 and half weeks. You will feel the pressure if you cannot keep up since each week is one or 2 evaluations to present. If you do not present them on time your mark is penalized.
Not all months you can do 2 courses. Sometimes only 1. The first month you do not 5 courses. You can do 2 or 3 placement examinations (like TECEPS) and only in the beginning. Only if you want, you can do them as initial traditional subjects also. Subjects usually are Math, spanish and informatics. The initials months you only do one subject until you prove you can handle it and later on you can do 2 most of time.
You have a tutor to help you plus the usual teacher. Each has different attributions. Teacher for the subject at hand and changes with each new course, tutor for all your studies.
Is necessary to put time in these courses, they are not quick going. They require time (I stress that).
WES recognizes the University and each course are 3 credits. You have to be inscribed in a study degree and the Mexican government is notified and all your documentation presented to them. The study has a chronological order divided in blocs of subjects. Each term you can only do the subjects of that term. You cannot cherry pick the course you need.
To get in you need to make some paperwork with the mexican goverment an have you high school degree officially accredited by the Mexican government, either at state level (state of Guanajuato) or Federal Government. This is called "revalidacion de estudios". The university will help you with that (for a fee). You also need an official ID of the government (like a state or federal ID, not driving license as far as I know) that they accept and a CURP or certificate of where you life (which have to be done by the government). In Mexico you have to inscribe yourself to an official registry of where you reside and get a paper that declares that (this is the CURP and also comes with a code that identifies you).
The passing mark at licentiate (bachelor) level is 70%.
To get the degree you need to do the "servicio social" or social service. While it has a minimum of 340 hours or so in reality is a minimum of 6 months (if nothing changed). It has to be related to your studies and done in Mexico in benefit of Mexico... Is not a practicum per see but works like one, gives no credits and you need to do a memoir of what you did, learnt and contribute to the country. If you area broad you can ask to do it in the embassy or consulate of Mexico (if they accept you and in Spanish language). They may be other ways to do it. But first arrive there(is done the last 6 month of your studies).
It makes from time to time projects with American universities and from other countries. There are conferences for the students (for free) regularly (no credits awarded).
Lastly, the university is a faceless bureaucratic machine, be ready to handle that. It work sending tickets and waiting for an answer... which as you guessed many times produces the expected less desired result. They have telephone service but............ (hope you understand that). All in Spanish as far as I know.
The university is consonantly evolving and making itself better. A lot of change and opportunities to learn. IS a good place to learn, not to speed run or go to make some courses unless they are outside formal studies (Then yes, because they are structured different).
If you want to go to masters or PhD all your previous studies that grant you the access have to be accredited by the Mexican government, state or federal level plus all the prior.

I recommend it. Specially for the price. There is nice people and teachers and some less nice. You will need years to finish and a very good command of Spanish. It is work, but it will help you learn.The worst is the social service and the nightmare that is bureaucracy.
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RE: UVEG - Inexpensive Official Degrees in Mexico - by Kab - 08-11-2023, 05:31 PM

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