Re: Re: Re: Re: Belford University ....and therein lies the rub.... What odds would you give that that is exactly what she - or others like...
Re: Belford University A Belford "graduate" shares the following with us: "I was running my own pharmacy store the last couple of years....
Quite a diploma too! Take a closer look: It continues: Who wouldn't want that on their wall?
I'm a Scot born and bred though I now live in the nutmeg state. I just want to point out that I've never heard of that policy. Googling for it...
Indeed. As Rich notes, they most certainly fall far short of the rigor required for academic citation - which is a shame, as many are obviously...
Not to defend him at all, but FYI he was the World Soccer player of the year a while back. He played for Milan and was absolutely sensational....
Well, and Connecticut too - given that our former governor and two or three of our mayors are currently doing time. Nothing to do with fake...
Of all the words I could have spelled incorrectly, I *had* to choose 'education!'
The Chronicle of Higher Eductaion chimes in: "Pennsylvania's attorney general filed suit on Wednesday against the owner of the University of...
Most British institutions of learning have a .ac.uk address, as opposed to .org. I'm not saying that this is conclusive, but it isn't a good...
I went to the graduatenow.org site, and, out of what I assume is a misplaced desire something akin to rubbernecking, signed up for the...
Gah. I hate the thought of these going up on shysters' walls.... Still, I'm pleased to see that the Nutmeg State is punching way above its...
Sure. Why don't you draw me a picture showing how the quality of education will remain high if the 'quality of access' does not. I'd be...
Re: Re: Re: Egalitarianism in Education Silly me. Here I've been under the impression that 'exceptional' meant 'being an exception; uncommon;...
Do you really think this is still the case? Many who have neither graduate from these schools. You mean like this? http://www.alllearn.org/...
If you'll permit the non-sequitur: Camden is also a...uh...genuine fictional college: it is the setting for Brett Easton Ellis's novel "The...
There is also this one. You can start your own University there.
huh?
Like, say, "typoes?" :D
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