+1Anonymous wrote:You're that kid who used to start threads all the time and wanted to go into politics and wanted to argue but then when we'd argue with you claim you didn't want to.
Just because you're not using that user name doesn't mean we don't recognize or remember.
That is exactly who I think the OP is. He likes to come on this site with "what if" situations especially controversial ones. Bet $1 it's him.Anonymous wrote:Omg, it's like the Second Coming of Paleocon.
Anonymous wrote:To me, Liberty will always be associated with under-qualified folks who were pushed into the Bush administration and then washed out. Of the schools on your list, Hillsdale and BYU are the only ones I'd take seriously as a hiring manager.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also why does Liberty have a 20% acceptance rate? Genuinely curious.
I asked about this in a different thread about Liberty. Someone who seemed familiar with the school noted that they'll take anyone for the online program (which is the majority of students). For the on-campus program, they don't have high SAT or GPA requirements, but they do have a minimum and apparently a lot of really unqualified people apply. You also have to sign a Code of Conduct pledge to live on campus. A lot of students probably refuse and are subsequently rejected.
My neighbor's kid did the online program for her BA in education. She's now doing the Master's prgram and doesn't want to fulfill the very few on campus requirements. The undergrad part is a non-licensure program but the mom is certain she'll manage to land a job in FCPS or APS anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Also why does Liberty have a 20% acceptance rate? Genuinely curious.
Anonymous wrote:PALEOCON! !
Bless his heart.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Omg, it's like the Second Coming of Paleocon.
Not really, because he seemed like a nice kid.
Anonymous wrote:Do the folks at Liberty even consider Mormons Christian? I'd bet a fair amount of them do not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BYU is easily the best of those, and relatively inexpensive as college costs go these days.
it is 90% mormon though.
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.
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![]()