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发信人: K307 (homesick), 信区: CivilEngineering
标 题: Re: 现在学位认证通过的可能性有多大啊?
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Tue Dec 13 16:02:20 2011, 美东)
发信去问了几个问题,收到如下答复,给需要的人参考一下。
综合考古得出几个结论:成绩单就是开出来让朋友从国内寄过去;课程说明就是自己写
,去弄个章盖上(这个章一定要吗?有经验的人说说),然后一起从国内寄过去;研究
生的课程没有帮助;大学课程里没有化学的够呛;最后一个发现,现在认证中国学位的
是个女的。
1. Course descriptions are definitely a requirement in order for us to
complete your evaluation. We do a course by course evaluation, so we need
to know what was learned in each course so that we know where to place it (
as well as having back up information for if a board were ever to question
our placement). Once you have applied, you would be assigned an evaluator
who is very familiar with the Chinese educational system. She would be able
to work with you on how best to obtain the course descriptions. She has
several ideas for ways to get it done…
2. We would include any and all graduate level work in the evaluation.
Typically, for degree’s from China, courses from the graduate level work
will not aid in meeting the standard, but the state boards definitely want
to see this education represented on the evaluation. We would require
transcripts for graduate degrees also.
3. The evaluations we’ve completed from China tend to be just fine with the
exception of lacking chemistry for certain majors. Chemistry is a
requirement of our standard, so if there is no general chemistry course
listed in the transcript, we have to say that the evaluation is not
equivalent. However, for many state boards, they are unconcerned with this
specific piece of information and will pass you on with no trouble. But
there are state boards that do care about this and will be looking for it,
so we have to include it in the evaluation. We know that most individuals
in China take this type of chemistry course in high school, but
unfortunately we cannot include any high school level work.
4. We require that all documents come directly from the university to NCEES.
Once you have applied, you will have access to a Transcript Request form
that you can send to your university to request the necessary documents. We
generally do not have any trouble receiving documents from universities in
China. |
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