
07-16-2007, 03:07 PM
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Job Search & 4-year degrees
All of the following posts that have been copied & pasted into this thread were originally included in a "Diploma Rant" thread. Kate (Librevore) made an excellent suggestion that these posts should be broken out into a thread with a more applicable title, so the comments don't get "lost" in an unrelated thread.
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Originally posted by cinderly on 07/15/07:
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It actually depends on the employer. Most seem to verify degrees by either (a) calling the school or (b) asking for transcripts.
My concern has more to do with the networking aspect of work -- will my friends, neighbors, or coworkers be less likely to put me in contact with the person who can get me my next job if they think I have a diploma-mill degree, and how much does the appearance of the diploma itself play into that?
The Other Human's HR specialist sister-in-law is the source of most of the "write-away diploma" snobbery -- her field of specialization gives me concern as to how widespread these attitudes are.
I'm still on the fence -- graded DSSTs, credit for GRE, and ease of use were all reasons I chose EC over TESC in the first place. On the other hand, I'm trying to change careers, so I *am* concerned about what sort of perception non-distance-learners have of a given school.
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