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Old 06-24-2021, 02:32 PM   #1682
timun
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My experience was much the same when I took introductory micro and macroeconomics. It's an engineering degree requirement, and about half my class on Tuesday and Thursday nights years and years ago were foreign-trained engineers doing this modicum of academic upgrading.

I have lots of colleagues from all over the place—(Mainland) China, Hong Kong, Thailand, India, Pakistan, Iran—and they had no issue proving their credentials.

Granted, I also had a Czech colleague who did have problems, because the education system in communist Czechoslovakia was quite different. Still works full-time as an engineer, just doesn't have a stamp of his own.
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