Bogus Approvals

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 (Approval Process) 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.

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