Hello there; I left my University when I was 8. semester(Department of Maths). I fought with my professor. But they didnt appeal me and they didnt fire me. I came to USA a year ago. I want to start Masters education (business ad. or financing). I have a fake degree, real transcript(132 credit passed), 3 reference letters. And my university is not popular in my country. I'm already student of my old University. If they prove my fake degree. do they appeal me ? is there have any experience ??
That depends on the school you attend has the academic dishonesty policies. I don't have experience, but with fake degree your Master degree might be revoked.
Wow! I'm at a loss for words, I don't know how to answer. mfg: you were 8 years old when you left your university? If so, you are a prodigy. mfg: All kidding aside, I strongly suggest you start looking for ESL classes in your area.
Since you're already in the US (I'm assuming as an immigrant?), just take advantage of your status (eligibility for loans or scholarships) to earn a real degree. Since you've already earned (I'm assuming again) real university units prior to earning your fake degree, I suggest that you apply to a US university for a bachelor's and request transfer credits from your real school, so that you can shorten your studies for a bachelor's degree in the US. THEN work on your master's afterwards...
Thank you very much arch23. Yes i have a greencard(parmenent resident). I should get loan, financial aid.
Heriot-Watt University might allow you to study MBA without Undergrad. Get in touch with them.. Edinburgh Business School: Distance Learning MBA and Online Business Courses
That's confusing, because in English a period ends a sentence. I mean no disrespect, but I've worked with many international students and I agree with the suggestion that you work on your English first before returning to school for a degree.
I have never heard of this, but this guy told me he is getting his masters, but he doesn't have a bachelors.
This happens a lot outside of the USA. It's not as common in the states. That said, there are several options out there for someone who wishes to pursue a masters degree without first having a bachelors. Heriot Watt was mentioned above. In addition, there are many other UK and Australians schools that will also consider students that fit this category. Often, the UK/Aussie schools will request that you first complete a PG (post graduate) certificate before pursuing the full masters.
My suggestion is that you first try to obtain a bachelor degree from one of the Big Three schools using your 132 credits. This will certainly help you get into a masters program. The big three are Excelsior, Thomas Edison State College, and Charter Oak State College. What do you mean by a "fake degree"? Perhaps we are misunderstanding you.