(06-16-2019, 12:48 PM)armstrongsubero Wrote: @Jonathan Whatley thanks for the advice. I am aware of her accomplishments and her contributions, which is why I find it strange she of everyone else would hold that position toward the school.
It's odd, which is why I said that, I can't see any good reason why she would make some statements about 'red scarlett' and 'ashamed of non traditional students' and other stuff that really has no merit and seems to me to be driven by emotion rather than reason.
Sanantone I'm sorry if I misrepresented your position, and say what I meant to say which is 'don't let personal emotion cloud your judgement'.Cause some of your statments are can come across aa a bitter opinion.
HES is Harvard it's says so everywhere.
@sanantone thanks for the like. It was your subconscious :-)
I am a strong advocate for non-traditional students; this is the reason why I hold a strong position against colleges and universities that go out of their way to brand their night/weekend and online students as being different as to not soil the reputation of the rest of the school. Many non-traditional students are capable of earning admission to these schools; they just need a more convenient format. In my opinion, if you prove that you can do the work, then you should earn the same degree as everyone else.
(06-16-2019, 12:51 PM)armstrongsubero Wrote: And college isn't about getting jobs. Its about giving you an education. Landing the job is up to you.
@sanantone and according to your logic, you are the correct one on every devate tou have with me, am I wrong?
Since I dont make sense. Lol.
It's true that universities were not designed to be career training programs. So, the question becomes, "Am I really receiving a better education by spending two or more times as much as I would spend at another decent university?"
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