(10-25-2024, 07:29 PM)lincolnlawyer Wrote: If I may ask, which country are you planning on using your ENEB diploma to immigrate to? Most people here ask about the UI1 diploma so I’m curious.
I'm planning on going to Japan. I needed to get a Hotel & Tourism degree to keep my job options open there (even a Bachelor's in some business management field qualifies you for a visa to work at a hotel there) because I don't want to be stuck in teaching for life, I vastly prefer hotel work which is far less stress, often better pay, and has far better perks in my experience. And I learned from previous experience that Asia, including Japan, doesn't look too closely at your degrees, especially if they have an apostille, so while no one has proven it yet ENEB is probably safe to use. I will have my other degrees as backup but they're in different fields.
I may also end up using any of the 3 ENEB degrees I got to work my way into resort hotels in places like Hawaii in the US, where I don't need to get a visa to immigrate but I do need something better than my current qualifications to get a job in the specific location I want. If you aren't too picky about where you go, even an Associate's in Hotel / Tourism can get you really far in the Tourism industry. It's the Hotel & Tourism degree that sold me on ENEB in the first place, they are pretty hard to come by (I was previously considering moving to Stockholm just to get one!).
(10-28-2024, 12:56 PM)lillingworth Wrote: Thank you! If I decide not to get the hard copies/apostille now, is it possible to get them later? I'm assuming so but just double checking. I don't really have the wiggle room to make a financial mistake right now.
Yes, you can pay for them at any time. I advise you to wait until something like the Black Friday sale, that's when I got mine and they ended up being about 50% off.
(10-29-2024, 07:13 PM)michaeladsmith2 Wrote: 2. Excelsior has instructed ECE that a designation of [S]atisfactory, meets the requirement of a grade, [A, B, or C] and is transferable into Excelsior as Upper Level Bachelor credits.
I've gone to 2 non-ENEB universities which had pass/fail grades instead of letter grades. In the US the grades were generally evaluated as C's even when the university officially recommended they be considered as higher than that.


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