[iDC] A Modest Proposal: Let's get rid of the teachers
Andreas Schiffler
aschiffler at ferzkopp.net
Sat Feb 21 16:23:50 UTC 2009
Hmm, I guess you are onto something there. :-)
WHAT A GREAT IDEA!
We provide a concept that will allow anyone with sufficient work
experience to obtain a fully verifiable University Degree.
Bachelors, Masters or even a Doctorate.
For US: 1.718.989.5746
Outside US: +1.718.989.5746
"Just leave your NAME & PHONE NO. (with CountryCode)" in the voicemail.
Our staff will get back to you in next few days!
Found the above in my Junk folder - different number, same area code,
and no teachers. And the quoting is worthy of a degree itself. Must be a
sign of the times, that one seems to be able to buy your way out of
anything.
Geert Lovink wrote:
>> From: "Cyrstal Merrie" <cmerriejj at sun.com>
>> Date: 20 February 2009 11:14:16 AM
>> To: <sleiffer at xs4all.nl>
>> Subject: 'BUY a degree - The new way of earning a degree pndsf lnx
>> Reply-To: "Cyrstal Merrie" <cmerriejj at sun.com>
>>
>> To buy a degree is quite easy these days. Nevertheless most students
>> just sit around in their usually boring local University classes,
>> wasting money. Why would you do that? These days buying a degree is
>> a matter of personal motivation. But why should you buy a degree?
>> The main reason is the fact that buying a degree on1ine is going to
>> save you time, a lot of time. Usually you have to verify your life
>> experience and you instantly qualify. Even though that is not the
>> main cause why people are buying life experience degree.
>>
>> The actual reason why people buy a life experience degree is because
>> they can not go to a institution in their surrounding area that
>> offers the diploma program they are heading for: For example, if you
>> live near a College which only offers renowned marketing degree,
>> then this doesn't help you a bit if you're looking for a marketing
>> degree. To attend classes you might have to travel long distances.
>> Then it might be that the degree that you want is only offered by a
>> institution which costs a fortune. So you have to leave your place,
>> look for accommodation in the University's place and do all the
>> other stuff involved costing you tons of cheeze.
>>
>> If you buy a degree by verifying your life experience or work
>> experience, you can find the right degree for you without ever
>> having to leave your workplace and instead get all the documents
>> like the diploma certificate with the University's legal
>> verification and official seal certifying the degree chosen, the
>> transcript, a cover letter, copies of the College's or University's
>> official certificate of accreditation, the institutions postal
>> prospectus approval and a few important things more.
>>
>> Having a University degree is very important these days, and as
>> always in life you should only stick with something you want.
>>
>> Beware choosing to be something just because it was the only good
>> degree your local institution offered. After all, you are only going
>> to be good at your job if you like to do it. Thus, you have to get a
>> degree that means something to
>> you. This used to be a task that could take you years.
>>
>> Buying a degree is nothing harmful. It's a win-win situation for the
>> Colleges involved as well as for you, getting the degree you dreamed
>> of.Give us a call if you are interested to buy a degree from an
>> University!
>>
>> If you are interested to obtain your own degree, please give us a
>> call at
>> 1.718.9895.740 (INSIDE USA)
>> +1.718.9895.740 (OUTSIDE USA)
>>
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