10-23-2017, 06:37 PM
I keep a special email for signing up for internet scams because I'm just too curious not to see what the whole spiel is.
I decided to see about a PhD in feminist literature.
After you 'apply' for your degree you get an email that attempts to sound like it is making legal claims.
Then:
"For your process to move forward, there is a formality that you have to comply with. We must be supplied with proof that you have had access to suitable study material.
This is achieved thru the purchase of approved material in the form of e-books. Choices of e-book packages range from $210 to $290."
All of the e-book packages are bundles of texts on resume writing, interview skills, and ridiculous wealth attainment strategies. I was kind of hoping there would be the offer of at least 1 shoddy content mill authored book on feminism OR literature.
I decided to see about a PhD in feminist literature.
After you 'apply' for your degree you get an email that attempts to sound like it is making legal claims.
Then:
"For your process to move forward, there is a formality that you have to comply with. We must be supplied with proof that you have had access to suitable study material.
This is achieved thru the purchase of approved material in the form of e-books. Choices of e-book packages range from $210 to $290."
All of the e-book packages are bundles of texts on resume writing, interview skills, and ridiculous wealth attainment strategies. I was kind of hoping there would be the offer of at least 1 shoddy content mill authored book on feminism OR literature.