04-20-2024, 09:05 AM
Hi!
I don't quite have the time and patience to read through all the 274 pages about ENEB, so I hope you can help me.
Situation:
I am currently doing my BSc in BA at UoPeople. I now have 99/120 credits and will graduate within the next year (3.9 GPA atm)
I live in Belarus and don't plan on working in academia/government jobs.
I have some leftover time to study and would love to already use that towards a masters degree.
I got a 50% scholarship from UoPeople and transfered in 90 credits from Sophia, so I will manage to get my Bachelors for roughly 1.200$, which I am very happy with.
Regarding a masters degree, the only really affordable option I found was WorldQuant University. I suck at math and programming and don't particularly like either of them very much, so that program seems to be a bad fit.
An MBA at UoPeople costs 4.800$, Nexford costs roughly 4.000$, RA accredited US online MBAs and online MBAs from the UK start from around 10k$.
Regarding the quality of education and the value on the job market, I feel like, in my current situation, I will get the highest ROI from an ENEB MBA. Employers here won't know either of these schools and whether I have an MBA from UoPeople, Eastern University, or ENEB will probably make such a small difference that it doesn't make up for the price difference.
Now regarding ENEB:
As I understood it: I could sign up for the ENEB MBA for something like 260 Euros via the ambassador link. Then I would get access to the courses and could start studying.
If I want the test version of the MBA, I need to pay something like 400 Euros. If I just do the assignments, there seem to be no additional costs.
1. I read that some people joined eneb without a completed bachelors degree, so can I just buy the program and start now, as long as I finish the MBA after I completed my BSc in BA ?
2. If I just buy the ambassador link and work through the courses and assignments until I finished them all, I can then choose to buy an official transcript and degree certificate from Universidad Isabel 1, right?
3. So, ultimately, I would just pay the 260 Euros + maybe 300-500 Euros for the transcript and Isabel 1 degree, or are there any other costs I should plan for if I do the assignment based version?
4. If it ever becomes relevant to me in the future, this transcript and Isabel 1 degree could then be sent to a US evaluation agency to obtain RA graduate credit that I could transfer into a US MBA program, or is that not possible anymore?
5. In addition to this: within the European Union, ENEB credits count as official credits for a masters degree, just the degree itself does not count as a masters degree, so if I would like to do a masters program in the EU I could potentially use these 60 ECTS as well?
6. How much time do I have to complete the ENEB MBA ? If I don't manage to do it in this time (for example because my graduation from UoPeople somehow takes longer), what would be the price to extend my study period?
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I hope someone here digged through all of the ENEB discussion and is willing to help me, so I can understand all of these details and make the right decision.
I don't quite have the time and patience to read through all the 274 pages about ENEB, so I hope you can help me.

Situation:
I am currently doing my BSc in BA at UoPeople. I now have 99/120 credits and will graduate within the next year (3.9 GPA atm)
I live in Belarus and don't plan on working in academia/government jobs.
I have some leftover time to study and would love to already use that towards a masters degree.
I got a 50% scholarship from UoPeople and transfered in 90 credits from Sophia, so I will manage to get my Bachelors for roughly 1.200$, which I am very happy with.
Regarding a masters degree, the only really affordable option I found was WorldQuant University. I suck at math and programming and don't particularly like either of them very much, so that program seems to be a bad fit.
An MBA at UoPeople costs 4.800$, Nexford costs roughly 4.000$, RA accredited US online MBAs and online MBAs from the UK start from around 10k$.
Regarding the quality of education and the value on the job market, I feel like, in my current situation, I will get the highest ROI from an ENEB MBA. Employers here won't know either of these schools and whether I have an MBA from UoPeople, Eastern University, or ENEB will probably make such a small difference that it doesn't make up for the price difference.
Now regarding ENEB:
As I understood it: I could sign up for the ENEB MBA for something like 260 Euros via the ambassador link. Then I would get access to the courses and could start studying.
If I want the test version of the MBA, I need to pay something like 400 Euros. If I just do the assignments, there seem to be no additional costs.
1. I read that some people joined eneb without a completed bachelors degree, so can I just buy the program and start now, as long as I finish the MBA after I completed my BSc in BA ?
2. If I just buy the ambassador link and work through the courses and assignments until I finished them all, I can then choose to buy an official transcript and degree certificate from Universidad Isabel 1, right?
3. So, ultimately, I would just pay the 260 Euros + maybe 300-500 Euros for the transcript and Isabel 1 degree, or are there any other costs I should plan for if I do the assignment based version?
4. If it ever becomes relevant to me in the future, this transcript and Isabel 1 degree could then be sent to a US evaluation agency to obtain RA graduate credit that I could transfer into a US MBA program, or is that not possible anymore?
5. In addition to this: within the European Union, ENEB credits count as official credits for a masters degree, just the degree itself does not count as a masters degree, so if I would like to do a masters program in the EU I could potentially use these 60 ECTS as well?
6. How much time do I have to complete the ENEB MBA ? If I don't manage to do it in this time (for example because my graduation from UoPeople somehow takes longer), what would be the price to extend my study period?
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I hope someone here digged through all of the ENEB discussion and is willing to help me, so I can understand all of these details and make the right decision.