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July 02, 2006 - Phoenix, AZ -- Many people invested in an education from a Foreign Country and then realize it is not recognized in the United States. This perceived problem can be remedied by an evaluation which could be their passport to employment or continuing education.
“Yes, there are thousands of immigrants in the U.S. that have foreign degrees they earned from their countries. Instead of working in hotels & cleaning houses, they could be working in their fields of study, related fields or employment that just requires a college degree,” says Herman Lincoln, a leading authority on foreign educational credentials and president of Word Communication International for seventeen years.
Herman can tell your audience:
How to go from dishwasher/cook/maid to professional in 3 months
Why they must find out if the degree or educational background they have can translate to U.S. requirements (and are doomed to remain in their present unfulfilling job if they don’t)
How the education they worked so hard to obtain can pay big dividends in the U.S. (and get a better paying job)
How their foreign education can translate into big bucks (or small additions to it can make their job dreams come true.)
The 5 simple steps to convert educational credentials from any country into U.S. equivalents (without repeating any courses)
Herman Lincoln is an expert in the field of international academic credentials and has helped countless individuals realize their professional dreams. He is happy to offer a free examination of foreign school transcripts to your audience. For an interview call Herman at 602-265-0678.
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