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Is a foundation degree internationally recognised?

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Is a foundation degree internationally recognised?

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  1. No such degree anywhere.  Most degrees from the PI are useless in the US anyway. For example, most "nurses" from the PI work only as low paid hospital aids here because they can't pass the US license exam.  Same with PI doctors, engineers, etc.  We had one PI "engineer" hired at my firm a while back.  He was fired almost immediately due to incompetence.  I personally know two De La Salle graduates from the PI who were too dumb to pass the enlisted test to enter the US Military (the test is so easy a 4th grader here can pass it).  Scary.

    PS, you misspelled recognized


  2. Foundation degree?  Is that a Bachelor's degree or an undergraduate degree?  In the end it always depends on the school or university program where you do your training.  Some are nationally/internationally accredited some are not.

    If, for ex. you wanted to be an interior decorator, you could take a course at a community college.  It wouldn't be internationally recognized, but if you have no desire to move out of the country it wouldn't be necessary anyways.  However, some trades or jobs don't require that you have a degree but rather the knowledge.  In this case the knowledge you get from schooling would still be with you.

    Ignore the loser above me who criticized your spelling.  Both recognised and recognized are correct, it usually just depends where you are living. I bet they can't stand it anytime they see the words "colour", "centre" or "humour".  

  3. Must not be since I've never even heard of it.

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