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Tossica wrote:Diekan wrote:There is no way the school can verify that said training was/is legit and not just two weeks of extra long lunch breaks, watching a few in-house made videos and listening to some dolt who'd rather be back at the office than teaching you anything of any substance.
They can test you on the material.
Harrison wrote:Tossica wrote:Diekan wrote:There is no way the school can verify that said training was/is legit and not just two weeks of extra long lunch breaks, watching a few in-house made videos and listening to some dolt who'd rather be back at the office than teaching you anything of any substance.
They can test you on the material.
That doesn't work.
Diekan wrote:What is this aversion you have with real schools?
You do know that real schools like the University of <insert state name here> have completely on-line MBA programs.
Do you really think you're going to beat out someone with an MBA from say... Ohio State for a job with an MBA from Jones Interneverheard U?
There's nothing wrong with online - the technology has grown enough to benefit everyone. But, you have this very weird affinity for no name, boarder line degree mill, here's some credit hours for masturbating, get your degree in 24 hours!, type schools... Just because they boast of accredidation don't make it so...
http://www.degree.net/guides/accreditation_guide.html
You can find an MBA program offered through a well known reputable school for just as much (in terms of tuition) if not less than what you're gonna pay with degree mill international.
Unless you already know ahead of time that said big unversities won't accept your current BS.
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Diekan wrote:I just realized that your name spelled backwards is Kcorran - as in Koran. Infidel.
p.s. You do realize that I live in Savannah, Ga - and that my school is in the mid-west... 2 + 2.
I'm not slamming on your degree - as I said before it is a good thing. I think it's cool that you found a job... I just wanted to know why you seemed to have a distain for big name school's and their programs. I was curious why you choose UJI over a program like that offered by Wisconsin. I was also curious why you choose a career completely different from your degree.
Diekan wrote:Seems you're the one not getting it.
You got a four year degree in business - easily one of the most marketable degrees out there, yet you've taken a job driving a truck with plans to take over the company and the world soon as you finish you're MBA from Jackoff U.
Narrock wrote:Tikker wrote:honestly, the holier than thou attitude just prevents people from having potentially great random sex
I don't like the term "Holier than thou." The Bible is a good reference for living your life, and if you follow it the best you can, you will at least be a healthy person. If you don't have your health... then nothing else really matters all that much. I like sex just as much as anybody, but I'm not a man-whore, and I'm not looking for slutty girls just to have "fun with." I'll leave those kinds of women for the likes of Dangerpaul and Diekan. I want to meet a quality girl who is ready for commitment.
DangerPaul wrote:Narrock wrote:Tikker wrote:honestly, the holier than thou attitude just prevents people from having potentially great random sex
I don't like the term "Holier than thou." The Bible is a good reference for living your life, and if you follow it the best you can, you will at least be a healthy person. If you don't have your health... then nothing else really matters all that much. I like sex just as much as anybody, but I'm not a man-whore, and I'm not looking for slutty girls just to have "fun with." I'll leave those kinds of women for the likes of Dangerpaul and Diekan. I want to meet a quality girl who is ready for commitment.
Hey fuck you, I have been with 2 women in the last year. Tiffany, whom I married and divorced and now Sarah who I have been with since March who is total marriage material. Eat my ass god boy
Narrock wrote:Diekan wrote:What is this aversion you have with real schools?
You do know that real schools like the University of <insert state name here> have completely on-line MBA programs.
Do you really think you're going to beat out someone with an MBA from say... Ohio State for a job with an MBA from Jones Interneverheard U?
There's nothing wrong with online - the technology has grown enough to benefit everyone. But, you have this very weird affinity for no name, boarder line degree mill, here's some credit hours for masturbating, get your degree in 24 hours!, type schools... Just because they boast of accredidation don't make it so...
http://www.degree.net/guides/accreditation_guide.html
You can find an MBA program offered through a well known reputable school for just as much (in terms of tuition) if not less than what you're gonna pay with degree mill international.
Unless you already know ahead of time that said big unversities won't accept your current BS.
OMG. Do you know why distance-learning programs are so popular now? SO YOU DON'T HAVE TO COMMUTE TO A CAMPUS. How many more times do you need to hear that before it sinks in?
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