University of San Moritz

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by Byran Lee, Feb 13, 2001.

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  1. Byran Lee

    Byran Lee member

  2. Bruce

    Bruce Moderator

    Even his Bachelor's degree is from an unaccredited school, albeit not even in the same ballpark as San Moritz. This putz can't even spell the name of his "alma mater" correctly. I can't even feel sorry for someone like that.

    Awhile back I posted links in a.e.d. of various misguided people who listed Columbia State in their resumes, and the numbers were depressing. There was even a for-hire "expert witness" who had the chutzpah to list Columbia State for 2 out of his 3 degrees.

    Bruce
     
  3. Bruce

    Bruce Moderator

    I wanted to see if it was still that easy, this time I used the equally fake University of Palmers Green....judge for yourself.
    http://www.scilimited.com/resume.htm
    http://www.btus-holdings.com/news07.htm
    http://www.osp.state.or.us/oem/Professional%20Development/resume/howard%20m.%20gleichman.htm
    http://www.vvflg.com/teamstart.html (Achaessa James)
    http://www.4bilingual.com/resumes/3095.htm
    http://www.bakido.com/founder/
    http://www.aragonfinancial.com/Home/Find_a_Rep/Reps_OH.html

    There was more, but you get the picture. Finding all these took about 5 minutes.


    Bruce
     
  4. Guest

    Guest Guest

    From a bachelor's degree to a Ph.D. in two years? Quite an accomplishment!

    Russell
     
  5. Especially intriguing --

    Bill Smart, in his resume at http://www.scilimited.com/resume.htm
    says he is "An active consultant on fraud detection to both domestic and international banks..."

    And his business, Smart Consulting International Limited (SCi) is an Offshore Corporation registered in Tortola, British Virgin Islands.

    Lovely.

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  6. BillDayson

    BillDayson New Member

    It makes sense though, in a way.

    Who is better acquainted with the dangers of fraud detection than a consultant with with a degree from Palmer's Green?
     
  7. SPorter

    SPorter New Member

    True. Many security consultants are reformed burglars.
     
  8. tcnixon

    tcnixon Active Member

    The one I particularly liked is the one on the State of Oregon's Emergency Management website. Given what we know about Oregon's thoughts on degree mills, well...


    Tom Nixon
     
  9. MarkIsrael@aol.com

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  10. Vaderoger

    Vaderoger New Member

    questionable credentials

    Just adding to the conversation, I came across this 'professional' using his questionable credentials to his advantage:

    Radwan Chowdhury | LinkedIn
     
  11. Vaderoger

    Vaderoger New Member

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