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My new hero! - sanantone - 08-19-2015

Forget Aric Hall. I just found out about Roberto Miguel Rodriguez on the other forum. I don't even know where to begin to count his degrees. He has so many multiple majors and minors. Some interesting tidbits are that he has two master's in international relations, two master's in liberal studies plus another in liberal arts, and two master's in humanities. He even beats Michael Nicholson because he has multiple doctoral degrees.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertomrodriguez


My new hero! - mednat - 08-19-2015

That's an impressive collection. The more confusing part is why he includes degrees from the likes of Breyer state Univesity and other questionable sources? His credentials certainly didn't need the boost from these.

I'm not sure how he was allowed to complete so many degrees in the same subject areas. It looks like he has numerous degrees in Law and Agriculture. Is it possible to re-use graduate level credits that have already been rolled into a degree?


My new hero! - sanantone - 08-19-2015

mednat Wrote:That's an impressive collection. The more confusing part is why he includes degrees from the likes of Breyer state Univesity and other questionable sources? His credentials certainly didn't need the boost from these.

I'm not sure how he was allowed to complete so many degrees in the same subject areas. It looks like he has numerous degrees in Law and Agriculture. Is it possible to re-use graduate level credits that have already been rolled into a degree?

The policies differ by school, but I doubt he was able to transfer more than 6 or 9 credits in most cases. APUS and Excelsior accept 12-15 graduate transfer credits. Aric Hall has multiple associate's degrees in business and criminal justice. Michael Nicholson has multiple master's degrees in education. I don't know why someone would do this.


My new hero! - lavagirl - 08-19-2015

Roberto Miguel Rodriguez
President Proton Investments Incorporated

http://www.manta.com/c/mtbmrcg/proton-investments

All these degrees to be a real estate agent?


My new hero! - videogamesrock - 08-19-2015

Maybe he just didn't share all of the school's he's attended.


My new hero! - Prloko - 08-20-2015

Well if he's a real estate agent, maybe he was using perkins/stafford loan dollars to fund his real estate ventures.


My new hero! - videogamesrock - 08-20-2015

Prloko Wrote:Well if he's a real estate agent, maybe he was using perkins/stafford loan dollars to fund his real estate ventures.

Sounds really really smart.


My new hero! - Prloko - 08-20-2015

videogamesrock Wrote:Sounds really really smart.
wink wink

Is that guy for real though? He has like a ton of degrees, many in the same exact subject. If he's not using it to fund something, then he has some serious esteem issues.


My new hero! - videogamesrock - 08-20-2015

Prloko Wrote:wink wink

Is that guy for real though? He has like a ton of degrees, many in the same exact subject. If he's not using it to fund something, then he has some serious esteem issues.

Or he's just bored and it's the only thing he has to strike conversation when he's not killing it in real estate!


My new hero! - publius2k4 - 08-20-2015

sanantone Wrote:Forget Aric Hall. I just found out about Roberto Miguel Rodriguez on the other forum. I don't even know where to begin to count his degrees. He has so many multiple majors and minors. Some interesting tidbits are that he has two master's in international relations, two master's in liberal studies plus another in liberal arts, and two master's in humanities. He even beats Michael Nicholson because he has multiple doctoral degrees.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertomrodriguez


If being a "career student" were actually a thing, this guy would be ready for retirement.