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kingair350capt

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Does anybody know anything about these degrees they offer online for past life experiences? Are the accreditted? Do companies frown upon these as the "easy" way to earn a degree? Thinking about getting a masters and I do have much "experience" in my field with no actual class time. Any thoughts or comments would be appreciated.
 
Whooohooo....degrees for past life experiences ? This is where I cash in, I guess.

Just checked my logbook; slightly over 20,000 hours downloadin' porn. Reckon I got me a Phd comin' ! (no pun intended).
 
kingair350capt said:
Does anybody know anything about these degrees they offer online for past life experiences? Are the accreditted? Do companies frown upon these as the "easy" way to earn a degree? Thinking about getting a masters and I do have much "experience" in my field with no actual class time. Any thoughts or comments would be appreciated.

If it a degree from a ligit credited university then no problemo...if it is from one of those fly-by-night degree mills then fogetaboutit. a little research will go a long way. if it looks like a duck and quaks like a duck then.....
 
many well known, reputable schools have degree programs that apply credit for previous adult work experience. However, these credits are not just applied, you need to demonstrate your competency in certain areas.. this typically translates into writing a paper. It's a great way to build some credit hours without actually having to take classes, and it's typically much, much cheaper as well... but it's also no joke, and not necessarily an "easy way" out.

that said, be very, very careful which school you chose to do this with. There was recently a Dateline or 60 Minutes segment on internet "universities" issuing degrees to people... "universities" claiming some obscure accredidation. If I were you, find a well known school that offers distance learning, and caters to adult life experience education... there's plenty of these schools out there. For example, my girlfriend goes to DePaul.
 

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