Masters without Bahcelor's

Discussion in 'Business and MBA degrees' started by crosshawk21, Feb 12, 2013.

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  1. crosshawk21

    crosshawk21 New Member

    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 ??
     
  2. TEKMAN

    TEKMAN Semper Fi!


    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.
     
  3. Koolcypher

    Koolcypher Member

    Wow! I'm at a loss for words, I don't know how to answer. :eek:mfg: you were 8 years old when you left your university? If so, you are a prodigy. :eek:mfg:

    All kidding aside, I strongly suggest you start looking for ESL classes in your area.
     
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  4. Arch23

    Arch23 New Member

    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...

     
  5. crosshawk21

    crosshawk21 New Member

    Koolcypher ;
    i wrote 8. semestr, i didnt write only 8:)
     
  6. crosshawk21

    crosshawk21 New Member

    Thank you very much arch23. Yes i have a greencard(parmenent resident). I should get loan, financial aid.
     
  7. nmesproject

    nmesproject New Member

  8. SteveFoerster

    SteveFoerster Resident Gadfly Staff Member

    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.
     
  9. DxD=D^2

    DxD=D^2 Member

    LOL, I was thinking that, too.
     
  10. Jkate

    Jkate New Member

    I have never heard of this, but this guy told me he is getting his masters, but he doesn't have a bachelors.
     
  11. japhy4529

    japhy4529 House Bassist

    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.
     
  12. Ian Anderson

    Ian Anderson Active Member

    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.
     

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