(11-16-2024, 01:16 AM)BadSquirrelBeta Wrote: Hi there - I haven't looked at the course list between the old and new degree programs for this particular program, but I would say there most likely are new classes you need to take.
Yes I know, but there used to be a link where you could register for an updated version of the old degree for less than the price of buying a new degree.
(11-17-2024, 01:51 PM)LegalEagle Wrote: ... in the past, it was easier to receive unrealistically high grades (e.g., many 10-out-of-10s being issued, which would be virtually impossible at a regular university in the Netherlands—especially not for written exams. For a multiple-choice test, it’s theoretically possible to score 100%, but highly unlikely on a challenging exam).
This is really a country culture thing. The Germanic/Nordic countries are a lot stricter on schooling than, for example, America and Japan (I've been to university in all 3). American education is vastly respected throughout the world and yet it is three or four times easier than what I was doing at university in Sweden and Iceland, and it was definitely possible to score 100% at my schools in America. I have always heard Spanish education is, err, not so rigorous.
Finished: 2 AAs, 1 BA, 2 trade schools, 3 ENEB MAs.
In Progress: 1 WGU MA, 2 ENEB MAs.
Abandoned: 2 Mastercurssos.
In Progress: 1 WGU MA, 2 ENEB MAs.
Abandoned: 2 Mastercurssos.


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