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Old 09-16-2011, 03:18 PM
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OMG. So many things.

1) Did Shannen always have a space between her two front teeth? Or did her caps get repo'ed? (I have one, so I always notice it on other people)

2) There is only so much blue eye shadow in the world. Save some for another day.

3) What happened to her singing career? You can't tell me that didn't work out! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__NlEVbCEvQ

(My apologies for getting those songs stuck in everyone's head for the rest of the day.)
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Old 09-16-2011, 09:37 PM
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I saw Shannon Doherty on an LMN movie today and quickly turned the channel.

Hours later, as I was watching a re-run of Love & Hip Hop, Shannon Doherty's new Education Connection commercial aired. What a damn shame. I guess their other annoying dancing/singing commercials weren't working too well.

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-501465_1...84-501465.html
I'll always remember her for "Mallrats." That gets her a positive mark in my book, despite everything else that has happened.
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Old 11-16-2011, 03:11 PM
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I didn't know where else to put this, so...

What is the professional opinion on Caribbean medical schools?

I didn't know much about them until fairly recently--a good friend from college is at one. Why do people attend? Are they less competitive than US medical schools? Are they cheaper (I looked at tuition numbers but I have no idea what that means for medical school)?
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Old 09-16-2011, 03:52 PM
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^ Maybe she got in a fight with her ex and he knocked her caps out? Didn't she and Dean Factor used to beat the crap out of each other?
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Old 11-16-2011, 03:26 PM
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^^^I don't know what the opinion from inside the medical field is, but this is the go-to option for peeps who don't get the MCAT scores for US schools.
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Old 11-16-2011, 03:52 PM
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^^Or GPA. A good friend of mine is going to a Caribbean med school. He scored very high on his MCAT, but had a sub 3.0 GPA. Med schools don't care that his sub-3.0 comes from Reed College and was in mathematics and that he wrote a thesis on game theory. Med schools are all worried about their rankings, and new student GPA is part of that ranking system.
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Old 05-14-2012, 10:47 AM
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Bump because I keep seeing commercials for for-profit and nontraditional schools, including recently founded schools. There's a really dumb commercial out now with 4 people walking past a crowd and the voice says something silly like "I don't want to be lectured to, I want control of my education."

I need people to be realistic and honest about what they expect to get out of this educational experience. Check the accreditation, check who is overseeing this school's programs, and realize that everything with "college" or "university" in it is not a REAL college or university.

Another critique of for-profit schools (I think this includes online degrees offered by legitimately accredited colleges and universities):
http://www.mndaily.com/2011/11/07/ab...t-universities

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Old 05-14-2012, 01:16 PM
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Bump because I keep seeing commercials for for-profit and nontraditional schools, including recently founded schools. There's a really commercial out now with 4 people walking past a crowd and the voice says something silly like "I don't want to be lectured to, I want control of my education."

I need people to be realistic and honest about what they expect to get out of this educational experience. Check the accreditation, check who is overseeing this school's programs, and realize that everything with "college" or "university" in it is not a REAL college or university.
This. This includes the technical school type for-profits that aren't online like National College, Fortis College, etc. (Google them, I think they're local but I'm sure there's a similar kind of thing everywhere.)

They call it college, but it's not. And you're surprised when employers give your "degree" the side eye because the place you got it from is non-accredited and the credit doesn't transfer to any other legitimate school because of it.

My fave thing is when people try to be school snobs with their for-profit degrees.

Ex: Looking down on people because they went to a state university like Kent or Akron, but your degree is from Kaplan?

Other personal fave, for-profit film/art schools like the NY Film Academy. There are ads for it (their MFA programs) all over my campus and I'm pretty sure it's not legit.
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Old 05-15-2012, 09:57 AM
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I need people to be realistic and honest about what they expect to get out of this educational experience. Check the accreditation, check who is overseeing this school's programs, and realize that everything with "college" or "university" in it is not a REAL college or university.
I see the people who are overwhelmingly taking classes at "Fake Universities" online and it worries me. They're not savvy enough to know the difference--they just see that they can get a degree while they're in their pajamas! You don't need an online MBA to do hair. They're taking out insane amounts of debt just for the privilege of saying that "they GOT their degree!"

I also think these schools know, demographically, who will fall for their nonsense.
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Old 05-15-2012, 10:08 AM
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One thing that really gets me: that so many teachers are getting these fake graduate degrees and getting paid for them! And since they're not at a bricks-and-mortar university, no one can really check up on them and I've heard of several teachers who pay other teachers to write all their papers.

Many teachers have been RIFed in this state due to a lack of money to pay salaries and I really think that a lot of that is due to the sudden explosion of teachers with so-called advanced degrees.
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Old 05-15-2012, 01:05 PM
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^^^Interesting point about online degrees and teaching: My state does not allow for-profit university online degrees to be used in applying for an initial teaching license. Ex: If you get your education degree from Kaplan and you go to apply for your license after you're done, you're going to be a very sad panda because it's not approved by our state as an acceptable program for licensing teachers. That's why it's good to do your research.
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Old 05-15-2012, 01:14 PM
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Many teachers have been RIFed in this state due to a lack of money to pay salaries and I really think that a lot of that is due to the sudden explosion of teachers with so-called advanced degrees.
I never thought about this for teachers, but a ton of my idiot cousins are state employees (again, not educators) and they've all taken the online degree route because they get a pay boost for getting more education (anywhere from an AA to a PhD). Their respective states don't care where the degrees are from...just that they have one.
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Old 05-14-2012, 02:45 PM
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This is that damn commercial that grates my nerves:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jq6AIFIeFk8

The unfortunate institution:

https://www.coloradotech.edu/

https://www.coloradotech.edu/Campus-Locations
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Old 05-15-2012, 01:08 PM
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Let's be honest, though, there are a lot of bricks-and-mortar universities or non-for-profit universities that are total crap as well. Certainly, there are a larger percentage of for-profit universities that are total crap, but it's not like they have a monopoly.
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Old 05-15-2012, 02:00 PM
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Let's be honest, though, there are a lot of bricks-and-mortar universities or non-for-profit universities that are total crap as well. Certainly, there are a larger percentage of for-profit universities that are total crap, but it's not like they have a monopoly.
Oh I know. There are some non-for-profits on that non-state approved list as well. Ex: Jesus Christ Bible University in Middle of Nowhere, OH that is not accredited.
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