I’m quite disappointed with the college I graduated from. It hasn’t been easy, looking for future study programmes with that, because most of the places I’ve applied to don’t recognize my degree.
A friend of mine went back to Croatia, but that state doesn’t recognize it at all, and the general assumption for most of his job interviews is that he only has a high school degree.
A friend in Spain says he’s pushed for 3 years to validate his title, with no progress.
On the other hand, a friend in Brazil said her most recent employer thought her diploma looked flashy (in a good way). I wouldn’t consider that a thorough academic review of it, but it’s nice to know that some people don’t care too much.
Since it was a private school, I imagine it would be easier if I, too, applied to private schools. This has worked for a few people I know, but frankly I don’t trust private colleges anymore which aren’t the big American ones. I don’t really want to tell it to people who’ve applied to such places. Besides, they’re way expensive.
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schadenfreudic said:
I agree- I currently go to a private university charging me $45k a year, which is supposedly a uni only known for PT, Studying Abroad, and International Studies/History (which I do now). There’s little to do with a degree from here otherwise.
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