Anonymous
Post 01/07/2024 14:56     Subject: Anyone following the viral Harvard University *Extension School* controversy?

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


This.


"..'Harvard' Business School 'graduate' Tyra Banks under fire from critics because her qualification is short course certificate instead of full degree.."

"...Tyra Banks famously 'graduated' from 'Harvard' Business School earlier this year. But today she came under fire from critics who have taken issue with the fact that the qualification is not a ‘proper’ degree..."
Anonymous
Post 01/07/2024 14:54     Subject: Anyone following the viral Harvard University *Extension School* controversy?

Anonymous
Post 01/07/2024 14:50     Subject: Re:Anyone following the viral Harvard University *Extension School* controversy?

If this really is a scam diploma program, which I kind of doubt, then why is Harvard soiling its name this way? They already have more money than God.
Anonymous
Post 01/07/2024 14:46     Subject: Anyone following the viral Harvard University *Extension School* controversy?

What is Rufo’s masters degree in?
Anonymous
Post 01/07/2024 14:36     Subject: Re:Anyone following the viral Harvard University *Extension School* controversy?

What is the difference between a "real" Harvard degree awarded 10+ years ago and a Harvard Extension School master's degree awarded less than 3 years ago? What about students who were forced to attend "real" Harvard Medical School online during the pandemic, https://hms.harvard.edu/news/covid-19-curriculum

Do degrees (from anywhere, not just Harvard) lose their inherent value over time? If so, doesn't it make financial and practical sense for adults 30+ to continue to keep their minds and skills sharp by obtaining more certificates and degrees online as they progress through the lifespan?


Anonymous
Post 01/07/2024 14:20     Subject: Anyone following the viral Harvard University *Extension School* controversy?


My nephew, who is not American, and lives abroad, has attended Harvard classes during the summer. I don't know if it's the same as the extension school, but he and his family are fine with paying tuition and travel for this experience. I am dubious, but if he can parlay this into better job offers...


Anonymous
Post 01/07/2024 14:12     Subject: Anyone following the viral Harvard University *Extension School* controversy?

Sub 4% acceptance rate hyper-selective program requiring a mile long perfect CV is the same as an OPEN admit online degree program with no admissions standards!

Imagine these frauds name dropping their Ivy League degree to real Ivy League alums. “Oh what years were you in Cambridge?”

“Well, actually, my program was online.”

🤣🤣🤣
Anonymous
Post 01/07/2024 14:10     Subject: Re:Anyone following the viral Harvard University *Extension School* controversy?

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


DYK how many places run these programs? Columbia has one in general studies, believe same @ Penn. So many schools have them. Heck, does USDA still run an extension school? That said, they are extension programs.
Anonymous
Post 01/07/2024 14:07     Subject: Anyone following the viral Harvard University *Extension School* controversy?

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.


No, my guess is your family represented their classes accurately. This individual claimed to have a master's degree from Harvard, not one in extension studies. They are not one and the same.

Seems if someone is throwing around a lot of charges about honesty and merit, their CV would then align accordingly.
Anonymous
Post 01/07/2024 14:03     Subject: Re:Anyone following the viral Harvard University *Extension School* controversy?

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/


That's your takeaway from reading the article?
Anonymous
Post 01/07/2024 13:58     Subject: Anyone following the viral Harvard University *Extension School* controversy?

You don’t even have key card access to campus with these phony extension programs. Guy in his pajamas in the Seattle suburbs said he was in Harvard night school? lol
Anonymous
Post 01/07/2024 13:55     Subject: Re:Anyone following the viral Harvard University *Extension School* controversy?

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.


+1. Wake me up when Harvard confirms that the diplomas they are selling through their side door are worthless. Until they do, I say Harvard is Harvard.
Anonymous
Post 01/07/2024 13:54     Subject: Anyone following the viral Harvard University *Extension School* controversy?

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
Post 01/07/2024 13:51     Subject: Anyone following the viral Harvard University *Extension School* controversy?

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


Again since you have zero self awareness, you are admitting that Harvard is a degree mill. No wonder they couldn't do any better than Gay.
Anonymous
Post 01/07/2024 13:50     Subject: Anyone following the viral Harvard University *Extension School* controversy?

It’s hilarious that the right wing pretends to not care about Ivy “snobs” and “elitists” but they are secretly so desperate to belong that they’ll buy a bogus open admit online master’s degree like Rufo. Or not so secretly do belong like double Ivy alums Ted Cruz and DeSantis.