09-10-2013, 01:32 PM
Chadwick still lives on, as Chadwick Institute, offering training programs and certs but no degrees. Perhaps to fight again another day?
Crap sandwich?
There are a lot of RA Gold Standard unis that belong on that menu.
The klones have trouble with the logic. If it's a good school and it's RA they think it's because RA somehow magically made it good. So in their feeble minds a school without RA can't be good because all the good schools are RA. There are a lot of very decent, serviceable DETC, ACICS, ACCSC, ACCET accredited programs out there. There used to be a good number of decent, serviceable unaccredited programs as well, before the current mad cartel bash squeezed them out.
Nothing burns Klempner's balls worse than seeing somebody succeed at something he failed at. All his mills went down the tubes in fairly quick and unspectacular fashion. He really hates guys like Chasse, Clayton, and Raymond Rodgers up in Canada, who carried on successfully for years without accreditation. He really, really hates guys like Tom Neal at CCU and Anthony Al-Jamie at Anaheim U, who got their little projects accredited.
(09-10-2013, 06:00 AM)jamesc1 Wrote: Chadwick was NOT the same as a degree from a first rate accredited school, but one from Excelsior isn't one also. ...It's the same type of meal but with a different name.
Crap sandwich?
There are a lot of RA Gold Standard unis that belong on that menu. The klones have trouble with the logic. If it's a good school and it's RA they think it's because RA somehow magically made it good. So in their feeble minds a school without RA can't be good because all the good schools are RA. There are a lot of very decent, serviceable DETC, ACICS, ACCSC, ACCET accredited programs out there. There used to be a good number of decent, serviceable unaccredited programs as well, before the current mad cartel bash squeezed them out.
(09-10-2013, 06:00 AM)jamesc1 Wrote: I want to add something to that story about the thirty day doctorate. Bear told the story about it and laughed at what an accreditor might say about the speed and manner of the degree though he did say the process was real. So it seems it is possible, according to Bear, to issue life experience degrees from a state licensed school that are real and useful.
BUT----only if he Bear does it. Now ain't that some bull-sh*t.
Nothing burns Klempner's balls worse than seeing somebody succeed at something he failed at. All his mills went down the tubes in fairly quick and unspectacular fashion. He really hates guys like Chasse, Clayton, and Raymond Rodgers up in Canada, who carried on successfully for years without accreditation. He really, really hates guys like Tom Neal at CCU and Anthony Al-Jamie at Anaheim U, who got their little projects accredited.

