12-01-2023, 01:52 PM
(12-01-2023, 09:01 AM)Wowbagger Wrote: That's very, very surprising and also worrying. 50 questions for my 60 ECTS credits doesn't sound too bad. 50 questions for 90 ECTS and triple Masters seems very wrong and just doesn't seem the right way for ENEB to be doing things.
I genuinely would prefer if they were making it 100 questions for 1 Masters, 150 for 2 Masters and 200 for 3 Masters. That would at least demonstrate the student had to work hard and gain the relevant knowledge before being given their degree.
(12-01-2023, 08:41 AM)RoboPanda Wrote: Same. But it was surprising to find out that they offered 50 questions for 3 MASTERS. MBA + Big Data + Digital Marketing.
100-200 questions for a whole degree is still not anything remotely close to enough. I've seen weekend seminars with way more challenge.
100-200 questions per course... that would be very respectable. They already have automated exam capability in their system so they could've easily done that and it wouldn't have required any grading work. The fact they didn't do it is pure laziness and an example of just how greedy they are to get to the dollar sign, smh.