Blind Believer

Discussion in 'Accreditation Discussions (RA, DETC, state approva' started by RJT, Jul 25, 2002.

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  1. RJT

    RJT New Member

    Perhaps you guys were not wrong about K-W U afterall. I am getting a runarond form them on being able to graduate, despite meeting all criterian. Does this found familiar to former K-W students? Not sure what their goals are ... $$$??? ... hmm.
    :mad:
     
  2. Bill Huffman

    Bill Huffman Well-Known Member

    This would not fit into my estimation of the normal behavior for a degree mill. Perhaps a little more explanation might clear it up?
     
  3. Chain Jerking

    Bill,

    I really believe you are getting your chain jerked by this persona ... Just my opinion, no proof what so ever.


    Failure to pay the tuition account and or plagiarism are the two biggies that would preclude graduation. Remediating infractions other than plagiarism or failing coursework requirements will enable graduation once the final paper has been approved. So if RJT has met all his obligations, he should graduate. He has a signed contract attesting to it.


    Regards,

    Dick

     
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  4. Bill Grover

    Bill Grover New Member

     
  5. Bill Huffman

    Bill Huffman Well-Known Member

    Once again RJT, I must call into question the veracity of one of your statements. You have been given plenty of time to clarify this statement. You have made a number of posts after this statement including starting up a thread 7 hours later asking about degree mills for your graduate degree. It seems that once again I'm forced to conclude that you were lying in your post.

    In future posts please try to keep in mind that you've gained the reputation for being a liar. I believe this should mean to you that you should try extra hard to tell the truth and to always appear to be telling the truth. It should mean to you that you need to be extra cautious to be able to back up the statements and assertions that you make or they won't be believed.
     
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  6. Mike Albrecht

    Mike Albrecht New Member

    A peaceful coexistence with the truth

    Bill,

    I believe that RJT is beginning to get to you, your phraseology was very negatively loaded, perhaps it would be better to state that the veracity of some of his statements is in question and at times he appears to hold a peaceful coexistence with the truth. :D ;) :cool: :rolleyes:
     
  7. Ike

    Ike New Member

    Did you try bribing them?:D. Hey, it may be the only option you have.:D:D:D:D
     
  8. Bill Huffman

    Bill Huffman Well-Known Member

    Re: A peaceful coexistence with the truth

    As I've mentioned before I believe that good ol' RJT is likely a troll or a shill, however, it doesn't really matter. The problem is that he seems intent on spreading misinformation and this misinformation needs to be addressed.

    You're correct that my phraseology was negatively loaded. It may have given the false impression that I'm no longer having fun with good ol' RJT. Let me try to do a better job.

    ***** start of retry ***************
    Once again RJT, I must call into question the veracity of one of your posts. You have been given plenty of time to clarify this statement. You have made a number of posts after this statement including starting up a thread 7 hours later asking about degree mills for your graduate degree. It seems that once again I'm forced to conclude that you weren't utilizing the truth in your post.

    In future posts please try to keep in mind that you've gained the reputation as someone that has a malfunctioning truth filter in your output path. I believe this should mean to you that you should try extra hard to preprocess your output to make sure
    that you will be able to back up your statements and assertions or they won't be believed.
    ******* end of retry *******************

    Mike, I hope that this retry is an improvement and thanks for the assistance. :D
     
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