Archive for December, 2008

Con Men Internet Scams: How to Earn a College Degree Without Earning a College Degree

Saturday, December 27th, 2008
Jack Payne asked:


What’s a diploma mill? Explanation is right at your finger tips. Just check out the entry in Webster’s Third New International Dictionary:

“Diploma mill: An institution of higher education operating without supervision of a state or professional agency and granting diplomas which are either fraudulent or, because of the lack of proper standards, worthless…”

Many con men have found the lucrative field of diploma mills–or degree mills–to be as good as gold. In pursuing this line of con man endeavor they simply practice Harley’s First Law: You can lead a horse to water, but if you can get him to float on his back, you’ve got something. Think of how ridiculous this whole concept is: just apply on the internet for a college degree and in a finger-snap moment, when accompanied by a small fee, you have it. No fuss. No bother. No strain. Why, then, bother to attend college for four years or longer if your college education can be this quick and easy? This whole notion is so hard to swallow–seemingly, a mystery solvable only by Scooby-Doo–yet it thrives.

Many of the “home” addresses of these hoax perpetrators are nothing more than a post office box or “mail drop.” Remote regions of the U.S., like Montana, which has loose standards, are often used to locate these “institutions of higher learning.” Alabama, Hawaii, Idaho, Wyoming, Mississippi, and California, too, have either few standards or excessive loopholes. Mississippi has no oversight at all.

Unfamiliar European locations are also popular with the con men, who, without conscience or any moral standard to guide them, simply fall back on their basic principle: that money is the root of all wealth. They then follow this path accordingly: easy as falling-off-a-log education.

Now you see it, now you don’t. This particular magician’s appearance / vanishing act only proves Murphy’s Law of Combat #12: If your advance is going well, you are walking into an ambush. A great many people get their fake degrees revealed.

Who bites? Who actually believes that a counterfeit college education can have any benefit for them?

In analyzing why people believe this you could say, “my mother might believe that. My priest might believe that. Sponge Bob might believe that. Most people won’t.” Wrong! You’d be amazed at the number of people who have jumped at such “opportunities.” Perhaps, like so many others, they think they are thinking when they are only rearranging their own prejudices. Envy? Jealousy.? Greed? Who knows? Off the top, here is just a sampling:

> A North Carolina man whose degree-verified medical clinic treated an 8-year old girl who died.

> Parlaying a $100 degree he’d “earned” from a British degree mill, another North Carolina man raised venture capital to market an AIDs drug. He raised millions before getting caught.

> A San Clemente, California man raked in $10,000,000. He ran a fake degree operation that was located 2,000 miles from his home, in Louisiana.

Some of these scam schools also provide a complete transcript. Some provide phone operators who will verify graduation to inquiring employers. Some will supply laminated student I.D. cards, and other proof-of-attendance records. A few even offer class rings.

With only some 35% of U.S. corporations systematically verifying degrees as factual, is it any wonder why such a big market for fake college degrees exists?

If you try to fail and succeed, which have you accomplished? That’s a good question for all the people who are participating right alongside the con men in perpetrating this in-your-face scam.

This whole exercise seems like standing in a bucket and trying to lift yourself up by the handle.



Tim
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How do you get a second college degree?

Saturday, December 27th, 2008
mike360 asked:


I was just wondering if a person can get another college degree given that he/she already graduated from another school.

Alice
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No College Degree? Work From Home!

Monday, December 22nd, 2008
Jeffrey S. Dutt asked:


More and more jobs out there are looking for educated, professional people that have all sorts of degrees and papers. But, there are a lot of people out there who decided not to jump on the college band wagon and try their luck elsewhere. Now, a lot of these people are having a hard time landing jobs because they have no papers. High school students also are not having much luck nowadays in the job market. But, there is still one place where you can get a job without even a high school diploma or college degree: the Internet.

 

Although it may be discouraging to go out and look for a good, solid job without a college degree, there are some great opportunities available. These can be found on the World Wide Web. Though it would be more rewarding to have a degree, an Internet job can still make you some pretty good cash. You will not be able to earn as much as a full-time job or support a family, but you can still make money.

 

Writing is a good way to make money online. There are lots of companies and individuals who need people to write things ranging from one-page articles to blogs to scripts and stories. This does require some skills such as basic Word Processing, good grammar, communication, and spelling. You also much have full access to the Internet. It is a good idea to ask yourself if you will truly be dedicated to your job. If not, then do not accept the position. Also, you must have a good deal of time on your hands. Deadlines are a key thing for Internet writing jobs. You must have the skills and dedication to get the job done accurately and in a timely manner. You must make your writing interesting. A good rule of thumb for this is that if it is boring for you to write, then it will be boring for the reader, so give it some zazz!

 

Surveys are also a good idea for Internet income. These are an easy way to get some cash. You must register with the site and have a login and password. If you are asked for your credit card or social security number, do not give these out! You should not have to pay or give out this sort of information for a job. Once you have a login name and password, you will be able to start working. Fill out as many paid surveys as you can in one day. Sign up for daily e-mail alerts for new surveys, as there usually are fresh ones created each day. Typically, you will receive about fifty cents or two

dollars per survey and have to wait until you have made at least twenty-five dollars to being collecting payment.

 

These are just a few examples of how you can make money online without that degree. No special skills or education papers or requirements will exist. There also will be no age or GPA limits. This is one of the best ways to make some extra money. This type of job will never make you rich, no matter how long you work or how many testimonials you have read. Nevertheless, work from home jobs are a great opportunity for degree less folks! You can learn more here for Free! Click here for 5 How to get started with Guides and a weekly Newsletter to get you started on the path to a financially secure future. Duttmarketing 



Ethel
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Do you have to have a college to degree to become a Nutritionist?

Sunday, December 21st, 2008
thistlegarden asked:


My wife and I are looking into careers in Nutrition but neither of us have a college degree. Are there certification programs that don’t require a Bachelor’s?

Adrian
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Will a college degree acquired in Puerto Rico be taken seriously in the United States?

Friday, December 12th, 2008
Blank asked:


I’m thinking of moving to Puerto Rico and going to college there (majoring in early childhood education). However, if I ever want to move back here in the states I want me degree to be taken just as seriously as if I would have gotten it here.

Should I get my degree here and *then* move to Puerto Rico?

Advice would be appreciated.

Rebecca

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What is a good high-paying job that does not requie a college degree?

Monday, December 8th, 2008
rickpetralia asked:


I know there are jobs out there that you can make $70,000 per year or more without a college degree.

Reginald
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