Anonymous wrote: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?
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This doesn’t change the fact that the former president of Harvard is a serial plagiarist.
Don’t shoot the messenger.
Probably teases out his motives. Insecure striver who “only” has a Georgetown degree. An Ivy reject with status envy. So much envy the pathetic buys a Harvard online degree in 2022 while living in million dollar home in Washington state. A wannabe desperate to belong, seething with envy.
Or he’s just not cool with plagiarism? Doesn’t really need to be a deep villain backstory.
He is nothing but a shameless grifter; a hired gun following marching orders.
Just take the L here. All this is doing is making Harvard look worse. The information about the degree on their own website shows how ridiculous this is; “Yes if you graduate from HES, you are a Harvard Alumni!” But then also trying to throw in the fact that you should specify that it’s the extension school and not actually Harvard.![]()
It’s a blatant cash grab by the University to try and sell it’s prestige to people willing to pay while also trying to keep it’s “elite” reputation intact. If they don’t want people to use these programs as a way to bolster their credentials in a “less than honest way”, then maybe the school shouldn’t market what they’re selling in a “less than honest way”.
All it’s doing is making you look like a snob and further exposing how much of a joke “elite” schools have become.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This doesn’t change the fact that the former president of Harvard is a serial plagiarist.
Don’t shoot the messenger.
Probably teases out his motives. Insecure striver who “only” has a Georgetown degree. An Ivy reject with status envy. So much envy the pathetic buys a Harvard online degree in 2022 while living in million dollar home in Washington state. A wannabe desperate to belong, seething with envy.
Or he’s just not cool with plagiarism? Doesn’t really need to be a deep villain backstory.
He is nothing but a shameless grifter; a hired gun following marching orders.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This doesn’t change the fact that the former president of Harvard is a serial plagiarist.
Don’t shoot the messenger.
Probably teases out his motives. Insecure striver who “only” has a Georgetown degree. An Ivy reject with status envy. So much envy the pathetic buys a Harvard online degree in 2022 while living in million dollar home in Washington state. A wannabe desperate to belong, seething with envy.
Or he’s just not cool with plagiarism? Doesn’t really need to be a deep villain backstory.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This doesn’t change the fact that the former president of Harvard is a serial plagiarist.
Don’t shoot the messenger.
Probably teases out his motives. Insecure striver who “only” has a Georgetown degree. An Ivy reject with status envy. So much envy the pathetic buys a Harvard online degree in 2022 while living in million dollar home in Washington state. A wannabe desperate to belong, seething with envy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is Rufo’s masters degree in?
Government Master’s Degree Program
Online: 11 out of 12 total courses
On-Campus Experience: 2 weekends or one 3-week summer course
Tuition: $3,220 per course
x 12 total courses = $38,640
https://extension.harvard.edu/academics/programs/government-graduate-program/
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.
And yet the lowly HES guy was able to do what the Harvard College folks either were unable to do or were incurious about. Either way, kudos to him and shame on them.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Harvard and a few other schools do this. Online and certification things that are available for anyone that pays.
Anyone that brags about this kind of thing is very lame.
And the schools too. Harvard doesn't need the middling revenue. Don't think the reputational cost is really worth the University of Phoenix type associations.
Just stop. Leave Tyra alone! She deserves her accolades.
Harvard Extension requires 2 course with at least a B. Just stop it. Its program fits in with its world-class institution headed by a world-class misunderstood former prez.
Anonymous wrote:NP. OP managed to raise my opinion of Rufo (which is or at least had been very negative). Well done OP. Now I think Rufo might not be as bad as I did before.