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Would you tarnish your reputation for the sake of getting a PhD?
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(10-19-2022, 04:18 AM)ifomonay Wrote: I don't see any kind of misrepresentation by the school. They aren't accredited so they can call their degree anything they want. If the concern is that you don't need a publication in a peer-reviewed journal for your dissertation, then I would say it's not any worse than a PhD from NCU. NCU requires you submit your dissertation to a publication service like ProQuest. There's no audit or selection criteria. It just gets published.


Many doctoral programs don't require a publication. What makes this school suspicious is that their doctoral-level courses only require an end-of-course exam after watching 20 hours of lectures.
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RE: Would you tarnish your reputation for the sake of getting a PhD? - by sanantone - 10-20-2022, 12:11 PM

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