07-26-2007, 08:50 AM
"But it remains the case that MANY, MANY folks' needs can be filled by degrees from the more reputable unaccredited schools."
--John Bear--College Degrees by Mail--1996--Section: Twelve GOOD Unaccredited Schools--page 165.
In 1996, he tells it one way and in 1998 it's completely different. It is not as he has said that over 30 years things changed. He went from they are good in one year to they are all but useless the next year. Sounds like a business decision to me, not, as he would have you believe, a change in facts.
--John Bear--College Degrees by Mail--1996--Section: Twelve GOOD Unaccredited Schools--page 165.
In 1996, he tells it one way and in 1998 it's completely different. It is not as he has said that over 30 years things changed. He went from they are good in one year to they are all but useless the next year. Sounds like a business decision to me, not, as he would have you believe, a change in facts.
James
A.S., B.S., M.B.A.
A.S., B.S., M.B.A.

