Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tyra Banks got one of these degrees in 2012.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2194826/Harvard-Business-School-graduate-Tyra-Banks-critics-qualification-short-course-certificate-instead-degree.html
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Anonymous wrote:Tyra Banks got one of these degrees in 2012.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2194826/Harvard-Business-School-graduate-Tyra-Banks-critics-qualification-short-course-certificate-instead-degree.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds as though Harvard University is the one running the grift here, if one buys your assumption (which is probably incorrect) that their online programs are not legitimate.
+1000
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plenty of non-grifters attend extension schools. You seem like you have a screw loose to paint those people with a broad brush.
Why exactly would a non-local choose open-admit HARVARD extension school over a perfectly fine local program, where they can drive to campus if need be, meet classmates, chat with professors, use university resources, and tap the network? At its core it’s attracting insecure status-seeking frauds seeking to dupe people.
Someone in my family did similar online classes with MIT. They did it because those happened to be the classes that fit their schedule, and their budget, and had the content they wanted. They were working and parenting and the last thing they wanted was to be driving to a campus and socializing with classmates.
I think anytime you condemn a whole group of people because you don’t like one of them it’s wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Harvard Extension has a required on-campus component, though perhaps it was suspended druing Covid since the entire campus went virtual.
The degree they receive is the same as others who attend Harvard.
https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2021/10/7/extension-school-scrut/
Anonymous wrote:Sounds as though Harvard University is the one running the grift here, if one buys your assumption (which is probably incorrect) that their online programs are not legitimate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plenty of non-grifters attend extension schools. You seem like you have a screw loose to paint those people with a broad brush.
Why exactly would a non-local choose open-admit HARVARD extension school over a perfectly fine local program, where they can drive to campus if need be, meet classmates, chat with professors, use university resources, and tap the network? At its core it’s attracting insecure status-seeking frauds seeking to dupe people.
Anonymous wrote:A Harvard extension degree is nothing like a real Harvard degree. The program is a money maker for Harvard. Not surprised that Rufo was being deceptive. He is an ass with no intellectual heft