01-14-2008, 04:43 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-14-2008, 04:53 PM by Randall Flagg.)
Aaah, yes, Adam Smith. I remember it well.
Listed as one of the 100 Good Schools by Distance Education expert, John Bear.
--College Degrees by Mail, 100 Good Schools-By John Bear-page 58
To Quote Bear:
"Dr. Grunewald has his doctorate from Harvard, is former president of Mercy College, and lives in New York.
Honorary Doctorates may be conferred."
All very positive statements by the good Dr. Bear. not a single negative word does he utter in this lovely, witty, guide book, and only $14.95 when it was new. Surely Peter isn't accusing Bear of lying or ignorance. I mean Bear claims to have been an expert on DL education. Was he lying to us? Did he mislead? surely not, not John Bear, oh my, oh my, oh my.
By the way, Neil does not have a Ph.D. from a mill, but from a legitimate self-validating school. I'm afraid we do require, here, that you prove that individual unaccredited schools to be mills. Perhaps you would care to show the parts of the program that drop below those standards established by John Bear for more than a quarter of a century. You might care to remember that Greenwich University was self-validating in Hawaii. I'm sure that Neil's doctorate easily meets or surpasses those requirements put in place by Dr. Bear, but if you disagree you might show where and how the differences exist.
Listed as one of the 100 Good Schools by Distance Education expert, John Bear.
--College Degrees by Mail, 100 Good Schools-By John Bear-page 58
To Quote Bear:
"Dr. Grunewald has his doctorate from Harvard, is former president of Mercy College, and lives in New York.
Honorary Doctorates may be conferred."
All very positive statements by the good Dr. Bear. not a single negative word does he utter in this lovely, witty, guide book, and only $14.95 when it was new. Surely Peter isn't accusing Bear of lying or ignorance. I mean Bear claims to have been an expert on DL education. Was he lying to us? Did he mislead? surely not, not John Bear, oh my, oh my, oh my.
By the way, Neil does not have a Ph.D. from a mill, but from a legitimate self-validating school. I'm afraid we do require, here, that you prove that individual unaccredited schools to be mills. Perhaps you would care to show the parts of the program that drop below those standards established by John Bear for more than a quarter of a century. You might care to remember that Greenwich University was self-validating in Hawaii. I'm sure that Neil's doctorate easily meets or surpasses those requirements put in place by Dr. Bear, but if you disagree you might show where and how the differences exist.
James
A.S., B.S., M.B.A.
A.S., B.S., M.B.A.

