I am surprised that they babble back & forth but don't do what I just did in 2004 (it took me an hour or so).
Again, the core assumption is that the average English-speaking audience both cannot understand French (and how things are done in France) AND overall care more about the Bombingham Rednecks playing against the Montana Negroes; more so, the average audience couldn't give a f-ck about VAE (just PLAR in French): they just want a "legally sounding degree" that they hope will convert back to their homeland's so outdated and much despised educational system they wanted nothing to do with, thanks to some "sympathetic" evaluator, like some mr. Prade was once linked to ESRDS and just the way it went with Liberian mills.
The statement that in France accreditation does not exist tells you they are clearly playing on the audience's ignorance of basic facts.
France, Italy etc zealously enforce accreditation, which includes curricula that have to look much the same etc etc; of course one may open a "private&legal" school, but degrees will remain unrecognized.
A private school operating in Italy and awarding degrees through different legitimate UK universities once admitted they were spending most of their revenue to fight the State in court over recognition of student status & degrees: so much for non-existing accreditation.
It is nice to know dodgy ECOLE SUPERIEURE ROBERT DE SORBON is this week a religious institution...nevermind American or from the Comoros...
Again, the core assumption is that the average English-speaking audience both cannot understand French (and how things are done in France) AND overall care more about the Bombingham Rednecks playing against the Montana Negroes; more so, the average audience couldn't give a f-ck about VAE (just PLAR in French): they just want a "legally sounding degree" that they hope will convert back to their homeland's so outdated and much despised educational system they wanted nothing to do with, thanks to some "sympathetic" evaluator, like some mr. Prade was once linked to ESRDS and just the way it went with Liberian mills.
The statement that in France accreditation does not exist tells you they are clearly playing on the audience's ignorance of basic facts.
France, Italy etc zealously enforce accreditation, which includes curricula that have to look much the same etc etc; of course one may open a "private&legal" school, but degrees will remain unrecognized.
A private school operating in Italy and awarding degrees through different legitimate UK universities once admitted they were spending most of their revenue to fight the State in court over recognition of student status & degrees: so much for non-existing accreditation.
It is nice to know dodgy ECOLE SUPERIEURE ROBERT DE SORBON is this week a religious institution...nevermind American or from the Comoros...
A.A Mole University
B.A London Institute of Applied Research
B.Sc Millard Fillmore
M.A International Institute for Advanced Studies
Ph.D London Institute of Applied Research
Ph.D Millard Fillmore
B.A London Institute of Applied Research
B.Sc Millard Fillmore
M.A International Institute for Advanced Studies
Ph.D London Institute of Applied Research
Ph.D Millard Fillmore

