Anonymous wrote:Online scam unis, like Phoenix.
Religious scam unis, like Liberty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Liberty, Oral Roberts, Hillsdale, Patrick Henry, BYU.
What do you have against BYU?
Anonymous wrote:Liberty, Oral Roberts, Hillsdale, Patrick Henry, BYU.
Anonymous wrote:There are some funny lists here with random one offs that must be personal bias. Liberty doesn't even have appropriate curricula so it should be on everyone's list.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. Even if it’s liberty or something because I know people who went to schools like that because it was all their parents would approve of or pay for.
This.
I hire for capabilities, not pedigree.
Anonymous wrote:The online public colleges that are basically the same as places like university of Phoenix.
University Maryland Global College
Arizona State University
University of Arizona Global Campus
Purdue University Global
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The school that rejected DD Ed. Nothing against the school except pettiness, but I can live with that
What is DD ed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Liberty, Oral Roberts, Hillsdale, Patrick Henry, BYU.
I would be wary of graduates of any of these universities, but might hire if they seem particularly qualified and don't act like cult members.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, not really - I know that their school doesn’t define them. I do take into account major though. But a bigger detraction is that I probably wouldn’t hire someone who put their pronouns on their resume. And I’m not talked about gender neutral pronouns like they/them, I’m also talking about even if a women put she/her/hers or a man put he/him/his. I’m liberal, but I would assume that employee may be potentially difficult.
Pronouns annoy me too, but I think there is a place for them if someone has an androgynous name. I appreciate knowing if Kelly, Cory, or even Drew is a he or she so that I can use the proper form of address (Ms.or Mr.) It is also helpful for names not derived from English language to know the pronouns of the person you are addressing.
Anonymous wrote:Liberty, Oral Roberts, Hillsdale, Patrick Henry, BYU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know perfectly decent people who did online degrees from Liberty because it worked for them, so no issue there. Patrick Henry would give me pause.
Honestly, I hesitate at Ivy grads after experiences with some special snowflakes. They might be smart, but can bring some other baggage and require hand holding that I haven’t encountered in state school grads.
Is Patrick Henry even accredited? Is Liberty?