(08-14-2024, 05:48 PM)zebrahead Wrote: Thanks for your reply!
Something else I need to know about the exam type before I fully decide to do it is: what happens if you take it, pass it and try to get an evaluation from ECE? Like, will there be a problem with that or is the degree (with Isabel I diploma of course) going to be evaluated as a RA Bachelor's Degree without problems like if you did the masters with their final project?
There's absolutely no difference whatsoever between the homework and the exam diplomas. The ONLY difference is the exam has the same grade for all subjects. The homework has separate grades (if you get a 7 in Accounting and 8 in Marketing, they will show 7 and 8 respectively) but the exam has the final exam grade for every subject (Accounting & Marketing would both have 8).
Grading or GPA has NOTHING to do with if your school is evaluated as accredited or not.
The only things that count towards accreditation are
1) If the school and program are "state" or "nationally" accredited in their home country.
2) (in certain countries like Sweden - the US doesn't care about this) if the degree has a final thesis worth a certain amount of credits.
Tons of regionally accredited schools including WGU and (until recent years) Stockholm University had only pass/fail grades with no "GPA", that does not mean they got evaluated as non-accredited.


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