I hope everybody is doing all right.
I would highly appreciate if anybody assists me with an inquire I have about
The University Of London External Programme. I have been told that the
diploma someone is able to get after finishing this programme has the words
"External Degree" printed on the diploma. Is this really the case? If it is
so, why do they do this? I mean, here in the United States, a person has
plenty of choices where he or she can get exactly the same diploma whether as
an internal or as an external student. Also, please let me ask you, if the
University of London has such a policy, do they only do it at the
undergraduate level or do they also print the words "External Degree" on
their masters and doctorates? I was thinking about finishing a degree through
this university, but if the external diploma is different, I don't think I
will go for it. If you know about this particular issue, please post to the
newsgroup. Hopefully, someone in addition to myself could benefit with this
information.
Thank you very much for your time and attention.
Yours respectfully,
Al Caballero
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This is also one of the FAQ posted in the University of London website.
UOL is one of the top choice you can due , since is a very respected
University all around the globe.
Cheers
Toshiro S.
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