Unfortunately, I have not had a good experience. Despite spending over $400 dollars, the individuals who translated my university degrees acknowledged that, after studying for 7 years (yes, seven!) at the university in my country, they did not recognize it as a Master's degree. This is particularly disheartening considering that my field of study had a specialization in Musical Composition, similar to the requirements for Master's degrees in the United States. The number of credits, courses, and the time I spent studying in my country should equate to a Master's degree here in the United States. Interestingly, some of my peers who completed their studies with me and also spent the same 7 years, but in different states, have had their degrees recognized as Master's degrees. I hope my case will be reconsidered.
1 year ago
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