Disappointed VAE at CNAM PARIS
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Hello, I would like to know if others have experienced, like me, several months of struggles to obtain a VAE at CNAM. For the validation of a project manager title, the struggle began with my support, as there was a change in the program content between two stages and a change of advisor after a year and a half of assistance. I had to redo the skills part because the methodology was incorrect. Ouch, drafting everything just three months before submitting my file!! Regarding the jury, yes indeed, the questions are almost like course questions as I read in another post!!! Very destabilizing. Conclusion: random partial validation! Because you realize that the educational content of the validated module is identical to another module that was validated by the jury!!!! And as seen online, the jury is king. So there you go, I will spend more than two years on this VAE!!!!!! So, a heads up for those interested in validating a bac +5 diploma at CNAM in Paris... How does it work in other training organizations? Thank you for your testimonials.
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People who fail an exam/competition/assessment usually react by blaming the teachers, training organizations, and juries.
It has always been this way, and it will continue for a long time.
The VAE formula doesn't suit you? Then take traditional exams after a full-time course at a recognized university: you won't be able to blame anyone anymore.
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Retirement is great! Especially in the Caribbean... :-)
Raymond (INSA, AFPA, CF/R)
It has always been this way, and it will continue for a long time.
The VAE formula doesn't suit you? Then take traditional exams after a full-time course at a recognized university: you won't be able to blame anyone anymore.
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Retirement is great! Especially in the Caribbean... :-)
Raymond (INSA, AFPA, CF/R)
I hold 4 degrees and a DEUST that I obtained at university !!!!
Why does the government encourage employees to validate their experiences through the VAE ??? It’s really not my style to complain. I have invested a lot of money and time in my studies, so a VAE seemed appealing and would save me from taking theoretical courses that frankly haven’t been useful in my professional activities so far !! But in France, you absolutely must have a diploma, otherwise you get paid like a student working at McDonald's !!! despite your skills.