Degree Finders

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by pbocij, Jul 25, 2001.

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  1. pbocij

    pbocij member

  2. Ike

    Ike New Member

    I will not recommend the site to anyone because of the following reasons:

    1. It describes Rita Laws' Distance Learning FAQ as an excellent DL resource.

    2. It recommends NorthCentral University in Prescott, Arizona as one one of the best DL out there (by implication).

    I will rather recommend http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Haven/2386/distance.html and http://www.degree.com

    Ike
     
  3. Ike

    Ike New Member

    Thanks Kristin. Yes, I meant degree.net.

    Ike
     
  4. Guest

    Guest Guest

    Ike,

    You aren't considering a degree via MIGS/CEU are you? Just curious! [​IMG]

    Russell
     
  5. Ike

    Ike New Member

    No, I am not. It was a typo. I actually meant http://www.degree.net

    Ike
     
  6. Peter French

    Peter French member


    I think that we have a hidden cluster who are secretly doing MIGS doctorates but were not going to say anything ... a little slip there lady and gentleman?

    We won't tell Rich or he'll run out of fingers :)




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    Peter French,
    MEd MAcc (UNE) CMA
    Australia
     
  7. Guest

    Guest Guest

    Only kidding, Ike! [​IMG]

    Russell
     
  8. Rich Douglas

    Rich Douglas Well-Known Member

    Oh, it's a "cluster" alright. "Charlie Foxtrot," that is.

    Seriously, I look forward to the first MIGS graduates (grateful that I will not be among them), particularly at the documents they receive and by whom they are signed. I was seriously concerned about doing a doctorate, only to receive a diploma signed by Forman and Arias. So I hope those that do graduate and participate here will enlighten us all as to the actual product they receive for their (no doubt) hard work.

    Rich Douglas

    (If there is a group of people--anywhere, not just here--they don't even make themselves known on the now-hidden-but-still-active student "lounge" on the MIGS website. Oh, and interesting of you to still refer to this operation as "MIGS." A little slip there, sir?)
     

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