11-16-2019, 03:59 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-16-2019, 04:03 PM by MrsBulletPoints.)
(11-16-2019, 09:47 AM)raycathode Wrote:(11-16-2019, 01:34 AM)MrsBulletPoints Wrote:On a lark, I used a promo code on top of a sale and got the voucher for even less. Now I have to pick a program. I'm leaning toward Big Data because it's a field increasing in importance, I might actually learn something, and it might interest me enough to finish. while I won't be qualified to work as a data scientist, i've found there's real world value in bridging the gap between two worlds. It could theoretically help me in the future in working with a firm that has both a marketing department and a department with data scientists.(11-14-2019, 05:33 PM)elbebopkid Wrote: There's a reddit thread where someone pulled the trigger: https://www.reddit.com/r/Scams/comments/...=post_body
I checked out the the reddit thread. We'll have to wait for more follow-up posts on that thread. Some folks think it's a scam and others say it's legit or possibly legit. Someone thinks it might be worth the books you get. One of the skeptics (I think the OP) went from 25% to 50/50. I think that means they are less skeptical (??)
I would like to hear feedback from anyone willing to risk $300.
I'm also considering Digital Marketing and Corporate Communications because they're in my wheelhouse (but might be redundant since I have relevant work experience that arguably trumps this degree.)
Then again, a degree in HR could give me fallback opportunities working in HR?
What do y'all think?
On a side note, they've told me it's self paced, the record for completion is 3 months, they're very clear that you definitely get both an ENEB diploma and a Universidad Isabel I diploma. You could list it on your CV as a Uni. Isabel I master's, and I found a number of people on LinkedIn who appear to have done that.
They sent me an example of instructions for a paper. It's very segmented and pretty direct what they're asking for in the paper, and like WGU, if you segment the paper by the rubric/instructions, you'll probably do alright.
Where did you find the promo code? At this rate what is there to lose? Forget the degree and just think of it as buying a course, you still learn something.
(11-16-2019, 05:32 AM)asianphd Wrote: I bought a package for $299. There are pdf(s) to download and quiz to be solved. What info do you guys wanted to know?
I wanted to know how legit the school / program is. I'd also like to know if anyone has found having a degree from them to be useful/helpful/accepted or criticized.