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Did the school reject my fake/bogus application?
I wanted to see if these schools actually looked at the information
that was submitted or they just provided bogus approvals based on
anything that I wrote. So rather than completing an application with
real experiences, I first tried to feed them bogus information. The
information is detailed on the approval page (http://degreeinspector.com/approval.html)and
summarized here
When I first applied to all these schools, I listed the following: "I work real hard for long time at Dairy Queen."
Nothing else! Just those 10 words. Did these schools reject that as
valid experience?Almeda -
Yes. Almeda rejected my bogus application. They sent
me a letter stating I did not qualify and suggested I go to a
traditional college.
Belford -
No. Belford did not reject my bogus application. They did not even
review it. The application just took me to a payment form. I could
have written that I was Czar Nicholas II of Russia and died in 1918.
I would still have been able to get my degree from Belford.
Colton -
Don't know. There was never a response from this university. No
response to the application, no response to any e-mail inquiries.
Nothing.
Glendale -
Yes. Glendale rejected my bogus application. I think. They simply
ignored it. No letter of explanation. No response. But they did
approve me when I sent my valid resume.
Redding -
Exactly the same as Glendale. They simply ignored the bogus
application. I sent it TWICE and it was ignored both times. Like
Glendale, they did approve me when I sent my valid resume.
Rochville -
No. Rochville did not reject my bogus application.
They approved the bogus application based on the 7 words. They
stated that they had a 10-member committee review it -- and the
collective genius power of the 10 of them decided it was worthy of a
4-year degree. (The part about the genius was me editorializing).
Suffield -
Yes. Suffield rejected my bogus application. They
sent me a letter stating I did not qualify and suggested I apply
again with more information. Unfortunately their e-mail to me was
full of grammatical mistakes. |