Life Experience Degree

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by philosophy, Jul 24, 2005.

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  1. philosophy

    philosophy New Member

    Our Life Experience Programs reward you from your work experience! Convert your experience and knowledge into an Almeda University Associate, Bachelor, or even Master Degree. All you have to do is fill out our Free Evaluation form to see if you qualify.

    DOUBLE your income with a Bachelor's Degree.
    TRIPLE your income with a Master's Degree.

    Earning Statistics:
    (average earnings per year based upon the U.S. Census Bureau)
    No High School Diploma ---$18,793
    High School Diploma ------- $26,795
    Bachelor Degree -------------$50,623
    Masters or Higher ---------- $72,869

    I received this in my e-mail this morning. I decided that I'd rather get breakfast, lunch, and dinner, rather than purchase this. The only thing that seems to make any sense is the average earning per year, otherwise, it doesn't look that impressive.
     
  2. skidadl

    skidadl Member

    Well, it all depends on how much it costs.

    If it's fairly reasonable, I may look into it! :D
     
  3. Guest

    Guest Guest

    $A L A M E D A $U N I V E R S I T Y $

    with all rights appertaining has awarded



    SKIDADL

    Associates in Science
    Bachelors in Science
    Masters in Science

    in all possible subjects

    from this day forward 7/24/05
    go forth and be smart




    President -- accredited by WASC
    Al Morris Jr. -- western alameda schools consortium
    -- president: also Al Morris Jr.
     
  4. CoachTurner

    CoachTurner Member

    I was "approved" for a "degree" in Applied Erotology :D

    You should see the essay I wrote regarding my "qualifications".

    I think I'm going to send the money -- it'll just look good hanging on my office wall and should be an excellent conversation starter:

    interested observer: "what's applied erotology"
    me: "well young lady...."

    bwahaha
     
  5. Ted Heiks

    Ted Heiks Moderator and Distinguished Senior Member

    Or maybe you should just hang it on your bedroom wall. Your significant other may think it looks good. At any rate, don't put it on your resume.
     
  6. rolen

    rolen Guest

    Or you could even use it to get those corny jobs on the net!
    Be whoever you wanna be online!
     
  7. rolen

    rolen Guest

    Our site gives info about Distance learning and accredited online degrees and recommends sources where you can get accredited online degrees.

    At no point do we recommend KW or Columbus universities as accredited universities, don't know where you got that from.
     
  8. spmoran

    spmoran Member

    Probably because your Google Ads point to unaccredited schools.
     
  9. tcnixon

    tcnixon Active Member


    As someone who fights this on a regular basis, it is possible to exclude such schools from Google ads. You do have to keep on top of it, though. Slimy schools like K-W apparently have registered and actively use numerous URLs.

    And, yes, I believe that if you let them advertise on your site, you should be prepared for people to think it's related to your content.



    Tom Nixon
     

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