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Quote:they used text books from the sixties!...
Who doesn't?
Mostly pseudo-marxist, special-interest, lefty, militant trash. Possibly only Harrison-Middleton and a few openly religious schools beg to differ, whereby books are slanted towards one's tradition, ex. Mormon or Catholic.
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pseudo-marxist....rotflmao!
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(01-13-2013, 04:45 PM)bigfoot Wrote: pseudo-marxist....rotflmao!
pseudo?
You may be surprised these hacks and buffoons have often no real idea what Lenin, Mao or Marx REALLY wrote about, let alone did.
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I know it Ham...hell they greased Trotsky in Mexico...he was a nutter as well...
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(01-13-2013, 09:27 AM)bigfoot Wrote: ROTFLMAO!....third world toilet!....funny stuff James...but oh so true. I worked with a state employee some years ago who was from Nigeria, her education stunk, she admitted that her BA degree was a freakin joke, they used text books from the sixties!...nobody ever questioned her credentials when she applied for a job with the state. She was a bright and productive civil servant, in spite of her "less than wonderful", third world toilet diploma!
To be honest college degrees are rarely needed for most jobs. We regularly see people who have lied about having some degree actually doing an excellent level of work, and they only have problems when someone starts checking their resume, usually for revenge or some such effort. It's a shame that people get judged by what a piece of paper says rather than what they can do.
It doesn't matter if your degree comes from Harvard or Pacific Western. It only matters what you can do. Now I'm sure that the Bearspoor will deny this bit of common sense, BUT, it just means they are wrong, AGAIN.
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I agree James...personally, I don't think colleges and universities, should require or need oversight from the regional accreditors. I have always believed that they serve a purpose...ensuring that grammar school and high school's are providing sound education for minors and those not attending post-secondary education...they have even failed in this endeavor! The RA people have done nothing to ensure that students graduating from high school are matriculating, with the necessary academic skills, that a graduate of 12 grades of schooling, should possess...uh-uh, the community colleges are teeming with students seeking remedial math and grammar!...All post-secondary institutions should be able to police themselves, with oversight coming from the "states dept of education", this should be sufficient. RA has been spread way to thin for to long and they are unable to do justice anywhere...this is the long and short of it...
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During one of his previous lives john bear agreed that people should be judged by what they knew and not by what paper said they knew, but unfortunately he has moved into his next recreation of himself.
If RA is so grand why is it that so many sports programs, at the college level, have graduated people who are damned near retards. RA, to me, is better than nothing, but little better. UOP---Expensive, annoying, too well known, yet RA. And this is supposed to be in the same grouping as Harvard. Now don't get me wrong. If it works for someone, fine. Just don't try to tell me that all RA schools are the same, they ain't. Some schools that are RA have good quality and others are barely adequate. In fact it might be a stretch to say some are even adequate.
Since I believe in live and let live I could more easily let these too easy RA schools slide if the proponents of these schools would do the same for the lesser State Licensed schools. But if they wish to judge by a certain standard they must be willing to be judged by same.
Have you noticed what the Bear crowd like to use for their RA schools? Yep, you got it. The easy ones. Seems sort of funny to me. Looks like people who love education quality would want to use better schools, but maybe not. Cheap-easy-quick, hmmmmm, seems sort of familiar.
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(01-20-2013, 06:52 AM)jamesc1 Wrote: Have you noticed what the Bear crowd like to use for their RA schools? Yep, you got it. The easy ones. Seems sort of funny to me. Looks like people who love education quality would want to use better schools, but maybe not. Cheap-easy-quick, hmmmmm, seems sort of familiar.
As they say, cheap and easy makes for a good date but you don't wanna marry them. The toelickers want to marry them and then sell pictures of their cavernous tailpipes.
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Bear helped start schools that provided degrees based on the quick--easy-cheap-- system, and he also owned schools that did the same. All were on the Greenwich system, and that was mainly life experience. Bear had no problem with that. He once provided a Ph.D. in under thirty days. He laughed at that wondering what an accreditor might say. Seems to me that he doesn't see the humor in these things when others follow his lead.
Many unaccredited schools that gave a lot of life experience credit were called good by Bear. And now, he justs laughs at people who listened to him and used these same schools. By the way, if you say he called them good schools he will deny it and call you a liar. But guess what??? He was foolish enough to sell books calling them good. I guess the old man just can't remember which lie he told first, calling them good and the wave of the future, or when he said they were all mills or complete fakes.
You can imagine how poor old Bear moaned and groaned when I said he had listed Kennedy Western as a good school, he denied it, and then I gave him the book title, page, and exact quotation. Seems he had business elsewhere. He didn't bother to respond, just left his gang to scream and rant.
He also didn't like it when I said he had claimed to have been the full time president of several schools for 5 years. He said it wasn't true. When I quoted the book he said it in, bang, off he went. Seems he doesn't like being reminded about his past statements. He must prefer to just say what he wants when he wants. Lie tests seem to annoy him, funny that.
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Well hello folks...been away awhile...as usual, you chaps are providing scintillating post's for all our eager readers. Has anyone seen a copy of Bear's newest distance learning rag on the market...can't order it ( not that I would pay for that overpriced toilet paper), and it appears it hasn't even been published...wow!, big surprise that the editor came to their senses and realized nobody is interested in the "tripe" this jackass writes anymore! He is a known prevaricator and has been exposed for being a royal "turd" of the highest water. LOL!...Maybe he got lost in the wilds of NoCal with his pal Contrerass, looking for little lavender "birdies" to photograph...how precious, LMAO!...My wife hasn't had any crank phone calls in awhile, guess he got scared the authorities were gonna pay him a visit if he kept up his creepy stalker games....If stupidity were a virtue, Bear would be a saint
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