Nice to see we're finally back on thread-starting point. This is the sort of debate which should characterize this place!
This is a response to Rich's posting, which I'm not quoting here so it won't take-up too many of my 10,000 alloted characters... but the reader...
I saw that, too. I think what was meant was "the '90s," as in "[t]he DETC sign looks still like one of these 'wonderful' web-site awards from the...
Yep. No argument, there.
I don't think it's one bit off... it's an excellent suggestion; and I had thought of recommending it because it, too, is credible but unaccredited...
...continued from previous posting: So, then... back to your problem... Before you go much further, just to make sure you've dotted your...
Well, I disagree. I feel your pain... and frustration... and exhaustion. Having read what you just wrote, even though PITS looks at least...
Which, incidentally, just happens to be one of the best schools of its type on the planet... but, hey... why should that matter? Well, since rigor...
And then there's that. True. Good point. At California's community colleges, for example, the tuition for an AA or AS degree is around $190...
You're kidding, right? Masters-level classes are significantly more demanding than undergraduate classes. So if you're judging by your undergrad...
It varies from school to school. Most schools have a limit on the age of credits they'll accept... usually around 10 years. Exceptions can...
Does this Google search help?
This Google search will likely be helpful... just don't give-up on it... dig deep... page after page after page. You won't believe what's...
This reminds me of an episode of M*A*S*H wherein Klinger observes how silly people are regarding geographic location once some form of...
This helps a little, but it still doesn't tell us if the degree should be from a more theologically conservative or liberal/progressive school....
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