If the economy is bad like it is, Harvard grads will rather take that $50k than hold out for a perhaps nonexistent $100k job. There's lots of...
This doesn't mean your alma mater doesn't matter; it just means it's a terrible job market out there. If anything, it will mean your alma mater is...
Have you ever heard of "academic dishonesty"?
Chip brings up an interesting point: If you look throughout this woman's websites, it becomes obvious she is desperately trying to pass...
It's not the "What's the difference?" thing that made us--or at least, me--think you were restoring to a legal argument, but the fact that the...
As long as you have access to a computer, the internet--which you obviously do on both accounts--and the money to pay for it, I can't see why not.
Awesome, just the kind of first-hand information I was hoping for. Thanks to both of you!
Sure would be a hell of a commute!
Does anyone know if you can use graduate classes (that are not being used towards a degree) to fulfill undergraduate requirements, specifically at...
Come on, Hadashi no Gen, I understand your argument for her legal right to call herself a doctor, but you cannot tell me you honestly think the...
Chip beat me to it regarding the logo. You've been defending the University of Alternative Studies on legal grounds up until now, arguing that...
If you're reading this, Theresa M. Kelly, perhaps you could address the following points. I find them among the most offensive: 1) Why do you...
You sure about that? I think perhaps it's you that aren't taking a very close look. The disclaimer there is a CYA, a way for her to jump past...
He said the employer noted it, not that he told the employer it was a distance degree. Perhaps the OP's resume made it obvious he couldn't have...
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