11-19-2020, 08:33 AM
^ Possibly. But I've noticed that even schools that are not entirely online have the +/-, like John F Kennedy University. They do offer competency-based programs as well, so maybe that's a factor. I've also noticed that schools that teach anything Natural, Holistic, or Chiropractic also have the +/-.
What concerns me is that some have the +/- and are medical schools that as far as I know do not have bad reputations like the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. This is why I've been saying, we have to take these evaluations with a grain of salt. These entities have the freedom to make any decision they want, but that doesn't mean their decision is right, and thankfully their decision isn't the final say.
As a sidenote: am I the only one who hates it when the forum takes two of your replies and combines them into one long post? Seems like it just makes it harder for people to reply to without carrying over those two posts, making the reply look even longer and taking up more thread space. I dunno, maybe it's just me.
What concerns me is that some have the +/- and are medical schools that as far as I know do not have bad reputations like the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. This is why I've been saying, we have to take these evaluations with a grain of salt. These entities have the freedom to make any decision they want, but that doesn't mean their decision is right, and thankfully their decision isn't the final say.
As a sidenote: am I the only one who hates it when the forum takes two of your replies and combines them into one long post? Seems like it just makes it harder for people to reply to without carrying over those two posts, making the reply look even longer and taking up more thread space. I dunno, maybe it's just me.