10-31-2025, 01:35 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-31-2025, 01:48 PM by PearsonOTHMQualifi7654.)
(10-31-2025, 12:45 PM)slammX Wrote: Sounds promising. Please keep us updated. I'm doing the project route and due to time constraints I can only do one project submission per week - I'll probably only finish towards the end of November.
Perfect, will do. I am wrapping up this UNISEB Convalidaton with some housecleaning to do: 1. get the diploma in English and not Spanish, 2. have the resubmissions graded, and also 3. sort out why 1 of the 3 UNISEB modules currently shows as "conv" on the transcript and "Excluded from Grade" on the grades tab. I have received an email from UNISEB as of last night/early am today, that they will be sorting this and grading as requested. I requested the diploma be in English at 1am in response to that email, so on that part I am waiting to hear back.
Anyways, when we submit to say IEE, they do have evaluators who can read, write, and speak Spanish, so it's not exactly a huge issue.
Meanwhile, ISEB just called me, we spoke on the phone as well as via WhatsApp. My Spanish is poor, so she spoke some Spanish, some English. Most of it was pretty easy to understand "what kind of work do you do now, what makes you want to take this program, The courses are online, and there are live classes available etc, there will primarily be a diploma from ISEB and secondly from Ui1, it will not be a direct degree. The course is in Spanish, is that okay? etc. Anyway, that's what I understood

I enrolled in the Nutrition and Health program. Just when I thought I was done with ENEB, ISEB, and Namencis Education Group, they bring me back in. (The Unimarconi transfer I kind of compartmentalize as being different from ENEB and ISEB)
It will be an introductory course for me as I pursue other degrees in this area in the future. I figure this propio can potentially knock out 2 of the 3 prerequisite courses for the Master's want to do in the US. (Introductory Nutrition, Human Physiology or Anatomy/Physiology).
The 3rd prerequisite of Biochemistry is more of a stretch, but partial credit may be possible with presentation of the syllabus. Anyways, it's going to be more of a strategic placeholder until I finish the US Master's down the line. Anyone who wants to go that route of affordable prerequisite courses, I would say StraighterLine is the sure bet for those 3 prerequisites, however I am pretty used to studying for a Propio now and I like ISEB, so why not.


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