Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Both are clown colleges that mark attendees as low-grade morons that are virtually unemployable.
m'eh, I earned a BA in criminal justice in less than 18 months while sitting 165 feet under the prairie of South Dakota, surrounded by nuclear missiles. Did it all through written correspondence courses. Cost me about $750 total. That's about as near as anyone can possibly come to a fake degree, but I've been gainfully employed for 33 years.
So that sort of shits on your theory.
Anonymous wrote:Omg, it's like the Second Coming of Paleocon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one is going to take you seriously with a degree from any of those except maybe BYU (which actually is to some degree reputable). I would not trust the basic skills and knowledge of an applicant with a BA from Liberty...
Yours is the type of response I specifically mentioned I wasn't looking for. Clearly reading compression isn't your forte, which doesn't speak well for wherever you went to school.
My mom did mention I would get responses like yours. I owe her a batch of cookies now![]()
Anonymous wrote:Both are clown colleges that mark attendees as low-grade morons that are virtually unemployable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd be very surprised if there is any measurable Mormon population at Liberty. You may be outcast or constantly the target of conversion attempts. Also, whatever value a Liberty BA had has been incredibly diluted by its huge, indiscriminate online degree programs. It's a borderline for-profit at this point.
This.
And I think it's good for east coast people to go west for a while and see what it's like to relax a little.
I asked for firsthand experience, or family experience. I'm not interested in what "you'd be surprised" about. It's baseless and verifies that you in fact are just wildly speculative.
Anonymous wrote:I'd be very surprised if there is any measurable Mormon population at Liberty. You may be outcast or constantly the target of conversion attempts. Also, whatever value a Liberty BA had has been incredibly diluted by its huge, indiscriminate online degree programs. It's a borderline for-profit at this point.
This.
And I think it's good for east coast people to go west for a while and see what it's like to relax a little.
I asked for firsthand experience, or family experience. I'm not interested in what "you'd be surprised" about. It's baseless and verifies that you in fact are just wildly speculative
Op, you sound like a know-it-all, and you know very little, and are showing very little grace.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a hiring manager and would never consider hiring someone with a LU degree. I (and my colleagues) view it as on par with University of Phoenix.
It's pretty arrogant of you to assume I'd be the least bit interested in working for you.
Do you agree?
Anonymous wrote:Omg, it's like the Second Coming of Paleocon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one is going to take you seriously with a degree from any of those except maybe BYU (which actually is to some degree reputable). I would not trust the basic skills and knowledge of an applicant with a BA from Liberty...
Yours is the type of response I specifically mentioned I wasn't looking for. Clearly reading compression isn't your forte, which doesn't speak well for wherever you went to school.
My mom did mention I would get responses like yours. I owe her a batch of cookies now![]()