Positions I Hold for Clarification

Discussion in 'Accreditation Discussions (RA, DETC, state approva' started by thomaskolter, Aug 3, 2006.

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  1. Lerner

    Lerner Well-Known Member

    Most of MBA programs I know include mid term, term papers and projects, "fun" exercises etc, then they also have exams.

    Test out is not an option because one misses the fun exercises and projects.

    One of managers I work with had projects involving us the employees filling out surveys etc.

    Now I can see a seasoned experiensed manager skipping the term papers and just studying textbook and taking exam.

    In conversation with Warthon graduate I learned that even very experienced managers learn a lot from taking classes and participating in assignments.

    She complained about the student loan she has to pay off.
    The hope is to land a position/career that will allow to grow professionally.

    Learner
     
  2. Lerner

    Lerner Well-Known Member

    City and Guilds
    For the lowest of the Sr awards LCGI ( AS degree +)

    A recognized level 3 education / qualification pluss 5 years of recognized professional experience and development..

    in Queens University it takes 2 years and one year of intrenship in order to reseive LCGI.

    An Honor to be awarded LCGI

    http://www.ee.qub.ac.uk/news/item0041.htm

    LCGI Awards 2006 1st March 2006

    At a presentation ceremony held on 1st March at QUB, 24 Electrical & Electronic Engineering students were awarded the Licentiateship of The City & Guilds of London Institute (LCGI) by Pro-Chancellor Mrs Brenda McLaughlin.


    LICENTIATESHIP OF THE CITY AND GUILDS INSTITUTE

    http://www.ee.qub.ac.uk/jobs/placement/

     
  3. annaroberts

    annaroberts New Member

    "Dr." Kolter sure, I hold an authentic Ph.D. from one of the finest institutions in Italy and I can call myself Dr. Anna Roberts with proper pride and dignity. You know how much work it takes to get a research doctorate from any European university it takes three years if you have what it takes or longer. And I hold three other legitimate degrees that I worked hard to earn before my highest level of achievement.

    I am a legitimate holder of the title of Doctor of Philosophy and am offended you would presume to match my position in academia. True I'm a wife and mother my highest calling but that doesn't mean a woman should not be educated and if so not get respect for that. I still write and publish academic papers and am active in my fields both philosophy and religion.

    Now if you really do support unaccredited degrees that's fine and its an honest position but don't compare your Ph.D. to mine its insulting. Some of us worked hard to earn our titles and I can put after my name in the European fashion BA, BD, MA and Ph.D. and feel proud to do so.
     
  4. Ted Heiks

    Ted Heiks Moderator and Distinguished Senior Member

    Actually, it was Oak Brook that had the 60% Bar Exam pass rate for all takers (63% for first-time takers) from July 2000 to February 2002 and the 60% Bar Exam pass rate fir first-time takers (47% for all takers) from February 2003 to July 2004. See Bears' Guide, 15th edition, 2003, p. 245 and Bears' Guide, 16th edition, 2006, p. 260.
     
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  5. Ted Heiks

    Ted Heiks Moderator and Distinguished Senior Member

    Excelsior, famous for its undergraduate degrees by examination, now offers an MBA. Perhaps it comes close to what you're talking about.
     

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