Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The inference here is that he matriculated into some super selective, elite school. He didn’t. This is like a kid taking open enrollment honors courses in APS.
It’s still a Harvard degree. But make no bones about it — it’s not Harvard College. You can’t even transfer INTO Harvard College from HES.
He went to Georgetown. I know you really, really, really wish he'd gone to some random state school but it was GEORGETOWN.
Georgetown is famously an Ivy reject school. And Georgetown rejects end up at UVA UMD and Michigan. It sure seems he ended up pursuing a Harvard extension degree from his couch in Seattle because he sought a SHORTCUT to that Ivy prestige he was denied from twenty years Georgetown. He’s an unimpressive social climbing wannabe.
He’s brilliant and he just brought down the president of Harvard and exposed the entire Harvard Corporation for the scam that it is. More to come!
What did you do last week?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The inference here is that he matriculated into some super selective, elite school. He didn’t. This is like a kid taking open enrollment honors courses in APS.
It’s still a Harvard degree. But make no bones about it — it’s not Harvard College. You can’t even transfer INTO Harvard College from HES.
Then your beef is with Harvard itself, right, as they not only allow but promote this, no doubt to bring in more $$
If I get a Harvard or Princeton online degree, damn straight I’m going to use it in any way I can. Why not? It’s bought and paid for!
No, my beef is with Rufo. Since he wants to be so anal retentive about transparency and representation of one’s academic bona fides. HES is Harvard with an asterisk.
It’s fine. Now we just all know.
He was always a con anyway. The whole disingenuous CRT bullshit.
Hell of a grifter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The inference here is that he matriculated into some super selective, elite school. He didn’t. This is like a kid taking open enrollment honors courses in APS.
It’s still a Harvard degree. But make no bones about it — it’s not Harvard College. You can’t even transfer INTO Harvard College from HES.
Then your beef is with Harvard itself, right, as they not only allow but promote this, no doubt to bring in more $$
If I get a Harvard or Princeton online degree, damn straight I’m going to use it in any way I can. Why not? It’s bought and paid for!
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Except that in the case of Harvard they make it very clear in their website that it’s the same thing. Extension grads are considered Harvard alums!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The inference here is that he matriculated into some super selective, elite school. He didn’t. This is like a kid taking open enrollment honors courses in APS.
It’s still a Harvard degree. But make no bones about it — it’s not Harvard College. You can’t even transfer INTO Harvard College from HES.
He went to Georgetown. I know you really, really, really wish he'd gone to some random state school but it was GEORGETOWN.
Georgetown is famously an Ivy reject school. And Georgetown rejects end up at UVA UMD and Michigan. It sure seems he ended up pursuing a Harvard extension degree from his couch in Seattle because he sought a SHORTCUT to that Ivy prestige he was denied from twenty years Georgetown. He’s an unimpressive social climbing wannabe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The inference here is that he matriculated into some super selective, elite school. He didn’t. This is like a kid taking open enrollment honors courses in APS.
It’s still a Harvard degree. But make no bones about it — it’s not Harvard College. You can’t even transfer INTO Harvard College from HES.
He went to Georgetown. I know you really, really, really wish he'd gone to some random state school but it was GEORGETOWN.
Georgetown is famously an Ivy reject school. And Georgetown rejects end up at UVA UMD and Michigan. It sure seems he ended up pursuing a Harvard extension degree from his couch in Seattle because he sought a SHORTCUT to that Ivy prestige he was denied from twenty years Georgetown. He’s an unimpressive social climbing wannabe.
Anonymous wrote:My husband took some HES classes at his employer’s recommendation because they had the content he needed and had worked out well for others in the company. He enjoyed them and learned a lot. Nobody at his company was/is trying to pass them off as “regular” Harvard classes.
Extension schools have a long history of opening up access to students who wouldn’t otherwise have it. They’re not scams. They’re also not the same as the university’s non-extension programs, and people who claim otherwise ARE being dishonest and scammy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The inference here is that he matriculated into some super selective, elite school. He didn’t. This is like a kid taking open enrollment honors courses in APS.
It’s still a Harvard degree. But make no bones about it — it’s not Harvard College. You can’t even transfer INTO Harvard College from HES.
He went to Georgetown. I know you really, really, really wish he'd gone to some random state school but it was GEORGETOWN.
Anonymous wrote:The inference here is that he matriculated into some super selective, elite school. He didn’t. This is like a kid taking open enrollment honors courses in APS.
It’s still a Harvard degree. But make no bones about it — it’s not Harvard College. You can’t even transfer INTO Harvard College from HES.