04-11-2025, 04:04 AM
Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, UK, and many more countries will take the NA degree, the reason is because it's recognized by the USDDOE, these countries look at the Ministry of Education or DOE, if it's recognized within that country, it'll be evaluated favorably.
FYI, ENEB was recognized in the UK, BREXIT had changes to everything. Just like how WES did a 180, ENIC/NARIC UK did the same thing. Technically, for many countries, ENEB will work as it's equivalent to UK Level 7 diploma, thus, CES in Canada evaluated it accordingly.
Here's a reference thread, there is a link to post #5, review that thread as well because you've posted on both before, it'll give you more details: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...-Australia
From reading your previous posts, you're looking for info/updates on the cheapest or freebie programs and stalling because you're wanting to make sure they're perfect and check all the boxes. I hate to break it down to you, but you're being too cautious and stalling on that one decision. You're trying to convince yourself that an ENEB or a $900 Elmwood MLM is similar to an RA program that's twice, up to 10X+ the cost.
I've mentioned this a few times, the last time was for this person who was comparing ENEB to HULT, a $180-$500 program to an $80K+, https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...ing-Advice - I am here to help, but we need to decide and not stall. I took the ENEB programs not for the credit or degree transferability, but for filling the knowledge and learning gaps. You already have a good education, you should do the ENEB & $900 Elmwood MLM.
Why both? You can't get enough education, it's a life long learning process, I am also in your type of shoes, I like to continuously learn and keep up with current knowledge in subject matter that interests me. In addition to that, you're adding not one, but multiple recognized degrees for an amazingly affordable price point, you can't get that elsewhere.
FYI, ENEB was recognized in the UK, BREXIT had changes to everything. Just like how WES did a 180, ENIC/NARIC UK did the same thing. Technically, for many countries, ENEB will work as it's equivalent to UK Level 7 diploma, thus, CES in Canada evaluated it accordingly.
Here's a reference thread, there is a link to post #5, review that thread as well because you've posted on both before, it'll give you more details: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...-Australia
From reading your previous posts, you're looking for info/updates on the cheapest or freebie programs and stalling because you're wanting to make sure they're perfect and check all the boxes. I hate to break it down to you, but you're being too cautious and stalling on that one decision. You're trying to convince yourself that an ENEB or a $900 Elmwood MLM is similar to an RA program that's twice, up to 10X+ the cost.
I've mentioned this a few times, the last time was for this person who was comparing ENEB to HULT, a $180-$500 program to an $80K+, https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...ing-Advice - I am here to help, but we need to decide and not stall. I took the ENEB programs not for the credit or degree transferability, but for filling the knowledge and learning gaps. You already have a good education, you should do the ENEB & $900 Elmwood MLM.
Why both? You can't get enough education, it's a life long learning process, I am also in your type of shoes, I like to continuously learn and keep up with current knowledge in subject matter that interests me. In addition to that, you're adding not one, but multiple recognized degrees for an amazingly affordable price point, you can't get that elsewhere.
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