Euclid University

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by Emrah, Jul 6, 2010.

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  1. Emrah

    Emrah member

    Any idea about this university? Any help will be appreciated. Thanks...
     
  2. AV8R

    AV8R Active Member

    It appears to be legit, as best I can tell, although it's so new I probably wouldn't recommend it. It hasn't earned it's street credentials yet. :)
     
  3. jackrussell

    jackrussell Member

    Looks good, wonder if anyone has any experiences to share on this?
     
  4. SteveFoerster

    SteveFoerster Resident Gadfly Staff Member

    I'm not sure what you're looking for, but I don't know about them myself. For a university to be established by international treaty is highly unusual, to put it mildly. But I understand that .int domains are even harder to get than .edu ones are, so I suppose that's not to be ignored lightly.

    They say they were formed in part from participation from St. Vincent and the Grenadines, so I've written an email to the Ministry of Education there about them. If I get a response I'll pass it on.

    -=Steve=-
     
  5. Emrah

    Emrah member

    I know this university for a while. It's price is reasonable but i just want to know anyone has experience or information about it. If it's a real one, i can think to study sustainable development in this school ;)
     
  6. Tireman 44444

    Tireman 44444 Well-Known Member

  7. emmzee

    emmzee New Member

    Sounds like an interesting institution ... it says their enrollment to the general public is limited to 250 concurrent students, so it may be difficult to get in if you're not government staff of one of the non-North American non-European countries on their list.
     
  8. BillDayson

    BillDayson New Member

    It isn't new. Its owners advertise it for free by periodically starting threads asking 'innocent' questions about it on the discussion boards.

    My opinion is that the thing's not unlike Saint Reg-s University, and equally phony.

    It's apparently run by a Greek Orthodox clergyman living in Eureka California. The same individual is also the Chancellor of the imaginary Republic of Lomar and distributes his own passports and diplomatic credentials.

    I wrote this during an earlier Euclid-eruption a couple of years ago over on Degreediscussion:

    See this Degreediscussion thread:

    http://www.degreediscussion.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=4722&st=0&sk=t&sd=a
     
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  9. sandrajames

    sandrajames member

    How can 10 Governments sign Euclid treaty, if that is not real?
     
  10. Kizmet

    Kizmet Moderator

    If you look at sandra's posting history it seems clear that she's only interested in promoting degree mills.
     
  11. sandrajames

    sandrajames member

    If you look exactly, Kizmet is posting the same in all the threads. Is this an answer to my question?
     
  12. ITJD

    ITJD Active Member

    Sandra -

    If you keep promoting or focusing on degree mills here you'll soon not just find your account banned, but your IP banned. The reason you're not getting an answer is because of your history and reiterating the above after being moderated is not going to play well for you. Especially true considering you went out of your way to resurrect 6 year old threads.

    Since I'm not a mod I can say this. Go away.

    ITJD
     

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