08-05-2007, 09:37 AM
"Bear thinks there are three type of people who enroll in degree mill programs: People who know and don't care, people who have suspicions but take a chance and those who are fooled, he said. The last category is a small minority, he said."
--Degree Mill News--2006
Bear should have listed the fourth reason: People who Buy Bears' Guides and think they are buying a guide to good usable schools. They find a school listed in his guide, it gives the contact information with absolutely NO negative comments about the school. They contact the school, all seems fine, and then, a few years later, John Bear decides it is a mill. Is it his fault? of course not. He sold you the information in something called a school guide but it was never meant to be a real guide, just some information you could use or not, and the expert?? well, it seems he doesn't stand by what he says or sells. Once you have the guide it's your problem, not Bear's. As long as your check for the guide clears the bank he is done with you.
As a guide Bear would never have found Oregon, maybe the USA, if he started there.
--Degree Mill News--2006
Bear should have listed the fourth reason: People who Buy Bears' Guides and think they are buying a guide to good usable schools. They find a school listed in his guide, it gives the contact information with absolutely NO negative comments about the school. They contact the school, all seems fine, and then, a few years later, John Bear decides it is a mill. Is it his fault? of course not. He sold you the information in something called a school guide but it was never meant to be a real guide, just some information you could use or not, and the expert?? well, it seems he doesn't stand by what he says or sells. Once you have the guide it's your problem, not Bear's. As long as your check for the guide clears the bank he is done with you.
As a guide Bear would never have found Oregon, maybe the USA, if he started there.
James
A.S., B.S., M.B.A.
A.S., B.S., M.B.A.

