Question for everybody.
How many of these mail order PhDs do you think have been sold with no education required in order for people to buy themselves a job? The one mentioned in the link I'm posting managed to get herself a "professorship" at a university medical center with a two year junior college veterinarian tech program. Pretty impressive. I'd be ticked as heck if I and my baby had been researched on by a vet tech claiming to be a medical school professor with a PhD.
But please....don't let the LAY people talk about research on an internet board, for God's sake.
http://cjonline.com/news/2011-12-06/...y#.Tt-AD1bchIw
How many of these mail order PhDs do you think have been sold with no education required in order for people to buy themselves a job? The one mentioned in the link I'm posting managed to get herself a "professorship" at a university medical center with a two year junior college veterinarian tech program. Pretty impressive. I'd be ticked as heck if I and my baby had been researched on by a vet tech claiming to be a medical school professor with a PhD.
But please....don't let the LAY people talk about research on an internet board, for God's sake.
http://cjonline.com/news/2011-12-06/...y#.Tt-AD1bchIw
A laboratory director at The University of Kansas Medical Center's brain imaging center followed an abridged path to the top by receiving a doctorate from a school operated from a post office box in Hawaii despite never completing a bachelor's degree in any subject.
The Ph.D. claimed by Kathleen Gustafson, who conducts research on pregnant women at KUMC, was awarded by Eurotechnical Research University. The now-defunct school had no campus, curriculum or permanent faculty. Gustafson wasn't required to attend classes by the university advertising advanced degrees in science, engineering and karate.
The Ph.D. claimed by Kathleen Gustafson, who conducts research on pregnant women at KUMC, was awarded by Eurotechnical Research University. The now-defunct school had no campus, curriculum or permanent faculty. Gustafson wasn't required to attend classes by the university advertising advanced degrees in science, engineering and karate.
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