10-22-2022, 02:23 PM
(10-22-2022, 01:43 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Hmm, interesting, why they are going for so many "degrees" when it's the experience/knowledge gained in the journey that counts, the number of credentials is secondary if that even... I usually take courses for learning/retaining information and that I want to know more about the subject matter or work towards a certificate, etc. I bet many people can "beat" them by paying a small nominal fee to get "honorary" doctorates or even those degree mill ones, but why bother?
Couldn't agree more. The journey is way more important than the destination. It's what makes a degree feel earned and not just a piece of paper.
It seems he's the vice-chancellor of an online university in India (some websites say 2, only one of those schools lists him atm). I sense some dishonesty in the job application process. Earning a vice-chancellorship at that school was probably no problem for someone with such an extensive educational history
Okay, but yea. I reckon there's a good chance his motive is to use these "degrees" to get hired at jobs he isn't qualified for.
University of Wyoming
JD Candidate - 1L (Class of 2027)
UMPI
BA History & Political Science (2022)
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BS Economics (2022)
BS International Affairs (2022)
Minor Mathematics (2022)
JD Candidate - 1L (Class of 2027)
UMPI
BA History & Political Science (2022)
Florida State University
BS Economics (2022)
BS International Affairs (2022)
Minor Mathematics (2022)