11-22-2024, 03:34 PM
(11-19-2024, 11:15 PM)xentium Wrote: Does anyone know if getting a double master or MBA + master has any advantage in terms of evaluation?
I’ve read single masters get evaluated as bachelors or post graduate diploma, but what about double or MBA+? Has anyone had theirs evaluated?
I have a vague recollection that someone said theirs was evaluated separately and the total ECTS did not matter (60 vs 72) in the result of the evaluation.
What about Validential? Since they are more lenient, I would assume they would show it as double masters.
The double Master's is just 2 separate Master's degrees. It's not one degree with more credits or anything.
It depends on the FCE. Some evaluators will take ALL your education into account and choose one diploma to turn into a "higher qualification" while turning another of your diplomas into a "lower qualification (than it is actually worth)" in exchange, for example if you submit that you have a US Bachelor's and an ENEB Master's they will grade the ENEB one more favorably because you proved through your BA that you can actually do college level work regardless of where the MA is from. This happened to me with WES USA, I submitted a foreign fully accredited Associate's and Bachelor's, they judged my Associate's to be a non-degree but awarded full Bachelor's status to my BA. I read in reviews that if you do not submit another degree with a European Bachelor's, WES USA likes to judge it as less than a Bachelor's likely because it took 3 years to get instead of the American 4 - WES is not actually judging based on education quality.
Another style of evaluation is to judge each degree entirely separately without reference to anything else you submit. This seems to be the case with some of the evaluators on the ENEB Wiki where they award each ENEB degree the same status.


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