@newdegree
I think you need to look again....
In Progress
Master of Arts in Church Leadership, Regent University - School of Divinity
(((Shrugs))), it doesn't make what you said in your post any less out of line.
ENEB is equal to a bachelor's degree in the US by one evaluation agency
All a person needs is one. Besides that, other evaluation agencies find its degrees good as RA Graduate level diplomas, certificates, and credits. For the price, it's just hard to see a negative in a person taking advantage of it which they can in multiple ways if they've done a little research.
which again is hard to even see when they will accept anyone for a $300 groupon
What they accept or don't accept is none of my concern, but they're not the first nor the only school to accept Groupon/Groupon-like programs, and won't be the last. RA schools in the United States have done that in the past. Schools in other countries, particularly in Spain, do this sort of thing regularly. The way our culture views it is very different than how Spaniards and other countries view it.
Explain how one can go from an ENEB masters" program with no bachelors.
Explain how you're unaware that this is normal in other countries outside the United States? Look into it, you'll be surprised.
We can go back and forth on this I earned degrees from brick-and-mortar universities, online degrees, and even the DHA at VUL, and now I'm completing a doctoral degree at an RA university with a second one I just got accepted to. I am just giving a good word of advice since VUL is suffering accreditation probation and potentially losing it's credentials.
Whatever you believed you were doing, the optics aren't good. If it has to be explained to you why your post was unnecessarily rude, then between the two of you he's not the one who needs the help here.
I think you need to look again....
In Progress
Master of Arts in Church Leadership, Regent University - School of Divinity
(((Shrugs))), it doesn't make what you said in your post any less out of line.
ENEB is equal to a bachelor's degree in the US by one evaluation agency
All a person needs is one. Besides that, other evaluation agencies find its degrees good as RA Graduate level diplomas, certificates, and credits. For the price, it's just hard to see a negative in a person taking advantage of it which they can in multiple ways if they've done a little research.
which again is hard to even see when they will accept anyone for a $300 groupon
What they accept or don't accept is none of my concern, but they're not the first nor the only school to accept Groupon/Groupon-like programs, and won't be the last. RA schools in the United States have done that in the past. Schools in other countries, particularly in Spain, do this sort of thing regularly. The way our culture views it is very different than how Spaniards and other countries view it.
Explain how one can go from an ENEB masters" program with no bachelors.
Explain how you're unaware that this is normal in other countries outside the United States? Look into it, you'll be surprised.
We can go back and forth on this I earned degrees from brick-and-mortar universities, online degrees, and even the DHA at VUL, and now I'm completing a doctoral degree at an RA university with a second one I just got accepted to. I am just giving a good word of advice since VUL is suffering accreditation probation and potentially losing it's credentials.
Whatever you believed you were doing, the optics aren't good. If it has to be explained to you why your post was unnecessarily rude, then between the two of you he's not the one who needs the help here.