08-17-2024, 03:22 PM
(08-17-2024, 10:59 AM)bjcheung77 Wrote:I don't follow the insanely huge ENEB thread so I didn't understand what you meant by "exam option." I was going on what I remembered from a year or two ago, which was that there were papers and tests ... hence "exam option" meant to me only that exams were part of the course, which is true in any form depending on how one defines exam.(08-17-2024, 07:20 AM)wow Wrote:(08-17-2024, 02:06 AM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Interesting indeed... Here's a 'controversial and risky' option instead of going the UMPI route, do the ENEB MBA/Masters combo and have it evaluated a RA Bachelors and Grad cert by reviewing the favorable evaluations on the WIKI, it should be cheaper, easier, faster and will get you that international bachelors check box...Doesn't Eneb require essays?
If you're in the USA, here's a controversial option, ENEB MBA/Masters combo, can be done in 4-5 months, under $600 with foreign evaluation included in the pricing, it gets evaluated as a Bachelors/Grad Cert... Or something similar if you're not in the USA, it depends if you want to go that route or not... https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...#pid405133
You can then get it evaluated for $150 each, total would run you about $1K-ish for both Bachelors and Grad cert equivalency and if you get ENEB to give you the exam option, you can finish it 'open-book' promptly. I highly recommend you fill in the addendum and template here, so we get the 'full' overview of your scenario: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...Area-works
What I wrote in my last paragraph you quoted...
A lot of discussion on DegreeForum is *extremely* jargony. The meaning of what you said is obvious to someone familiar with the ENEB degrees (which I know too much about now having gone down a rabbit hole after seeing your post this morning); it is not at all clear to someone with passing familiarity or no familiarity. But now I'm hip to all of it--exam option, double-eval option, paying extra for an Isobel I diploma, WES refusing to evaluate ...
If you don't want to clarify jargon, that's fine. There are plenty of people on this board who can step in with explanations. But one can't expect everyone on the board to understand the jargon associated with every school.