03-30-2024, 06:47 PM
(03-29-2024, 01:45 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Basically, I would keep to the original plan and not think about jumping all over the place. Canada is going to be a little harder, they only have 6 Foreign Credential Evaluators in total. You're going to have an equally hard time, if not harder, going the Canada route. Here's an estimate of what I think your 3 Year degree will come in as, an Associates (in US/UK/Canada) - RA equivalent depending on where you have completed this degree. Canadian schools only allow a maximum of 50% transfer credit, no alternative credit options at all...
My recommendation: You really need to have everything evaluated before you decide on TESU or UMPI, without knowing, you're stuck at the start with no pathway to finish... When you've got your evaluation, you'll know what is remaining, you can take the Sophia.org and Study.com combo to get to your finish line by following degree plans on our WIKI. Institutions in the US/UK allow up to a max of 75 plus credits and also have 'top-up' options, it's better to go for #1 US or #2 UK instead of #3 Canada, #4 Australia, #5 New Zealand.
Here's an example, this lady completed her UMPI BLS with Latin honors, she has a 4 year BA from her native country, but after immigrating here in the US, it was only evaluated as an Associates. She had to complete Sophia.org and Study.com combo of classes until she got to 90 transferable credits, then finished the remaining 30 at UMPI, if you want to finish, you need to follow through exactly as I would recommend it: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...with-honor
All right i am set on doing UMPI BBA seems the most fitting choice just one last question if for in future i decide to do an MBA (on campus in US in a national public university) will my UMPI BBA be taken as seriously as any other bachelor's when i apply? Will i be able to transfer some credit from my bba to mba?