Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would never, ever, ever hire a Liberty grad. Automatically disqualifying.
Aw now where is your tolerance of different views and religious beliefs
DP. The academic reputation of Liberty is questionable at best. This has nothing to do with an applicant’s faith or personal values.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Evangelicals are seriously the biggest hypocrites on the planet. And I should know because I was raised by evangelicals.
Trust me you're not delivering breaking news here . It's been obvious to many of us non-whites for eons.
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Falwell had control of the board because he pushed out independent voices and brought in people loyal to him. Also, he was a good money guy. LU was almost bankrupt when he started. He turned it around and made it wealthy, so they owed him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OK - sidebar - but my child's new teacher is a graduate of LU. This scares the beejesus out of me! I hope she's competent, at a bare minimum.
Religious Private? I can’t believe any public system would hire someone with that junk degree, unless they are truly desperate for teachers given Covid. Pre-Covid, our district would get 400+ applications for a single opening. Our principal would only hire those with a BA plus an MA or a BA with an additional certification from a highly regarded institution, none from a degree mill.
PP, are you saying that religious private universities offer junk degrees? If so, the University of Notre Dame and Georgetown University would like a word with you.
I think PP was saying only a religious private school would hire a grad of Liberty U.
PP here - private, 2nd grade. Man, I hope we have a good year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OK - sidebar - but my child's new teacher is a graduate of LU. This scares the beejesus out of me! I hope she's competent, at a bare minimum.
Religious Private? I can’t believe any public system would hire someone with that junk degree, unless they are truly desperate for teachers given Covid. Pre-Covid, our district would get 400+ applications for a single opening. Our principal would only hire those with a BA plus an MA or a BA with an additional certification from a highly regarded institution, none from a degree mill.
PP, are you saying that religious private universities offer junk degrees? If so, the University of Notre Dame and Georgetown University would like a word with you.
I think PP was saying only a religious private school would hire a grad of Liberty U.
Anonymous wrote:Assume that this is just the tip of the iceberg.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would never, ever, ever hire a Liberty grad. Automatically disqualifying.
Aw now where is your tolerance of different views and religious beliefs
DP. The academic reputation of Liberty is questionable at best. This has nothing to do with an applicant’s faith or personal values.
To be fair, the reputation of a good 50% of the higher ed colleges in the US -- both public and private -- are questionable at best preying on unqualified and unsophisticated (young) people.
But none of those other schools have a high profile leader who is buddies with POTUS and who puts himself out there like he's some great moral leader, only to be shown that he's a big fat hypocrite.
And deVos is complicit to allow those for profit sham universities to continue and get federal funding.
And let's not forget Trump U was part of the sham universities.
They existed under Obama too, but little was done then either. Too much money to be made off gullible young people and federally backed student loans. Wish Biden hadn't backed the 2005 bankruptcy bill that made it almost impossible to discharge student loans in bankruptcy.