08-28-2025, 10:57 AM
(08-28-2025, 10:53 AM)eLearner Wrote:(08-28-2025, 10:22 AM)PearsonBTEC7Qualifi45 Wrote: I would think that's better than having to present an MBA or Master's, or MBA + Master's from ENEB, with a Universidad Isabel I diploma, with an ECE Evalutation, as an equivalent to a Bachelor's. (It's a lot of explaining to do, isn't it?)
This is why I'm not a fan of the doubles because of the way they're put together. To me, it just looks most normal to do one degree at a time. Double majors are a thing in the United States, it's just that the composition is different. For immigration purposes, none of this will matter. But for employment, having double this, double that, or 3-5 Master's degrees from a foreign school listed is likely to get your resume tossed. The optics of that will be taken as weird by a lot of employers in countries where that's not a normal thing.
Yes I didn't know the "Double" was going to be issued as a "single". A Double Major and a Dual Degree are slghtly different in the US however. Dual degrees actually involve 2 separate degrees. It looks like ENEB Doubles are treated simply as double majors by FCEs. I would personally not do an ENEB Double if I had to do it over again


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