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Re: Non-Bar Programs - Breyer State Univ.- Diploma Mill
Posted by JF on 3/17/08

    Wonderful response Thom,

    Now you attack me personally but you don't answer my questions. Your non
    existent research is biased as you are. I have been completely honest and
    sincere as my post evidence, but you have not.

    Thom, who do you work for, which online DL law school? Why if you not a law
    student do you spend so much time on this "law students" chatboard ?

    Is your real name "Thom"? why do you fail to give comprehensive responses to
    my questions?

    Is it because you are afraid of revealing your true identity?

    Or do you not want to explain yourself out of your own errors?


    03/17/08 - end entry -


    On 3/17/08, Thom wrote:
    > Show me the faculty members listed on Breyer's website that are qualified to
    > teach law school courses.
    >
    > (By the way, written defamation is "libel" not "slander" - just ask one of
    > your "law professors.")
    >
    > Thom
    >
    >
    > On 3/16/08, JF wrote:
    >> Dear Thom:
    >>
    >> Thank you for your last response to my posting. I am responding to you on
    >> the belief that you are genuinely concerned about diploma mills and
    >> students being dupe out of their money. I mean you no disrespect to you in
    >> any way by my response to your comments.
    >>
    >> 1st- You haven't gone to any law school, even DL law school as you stated
    >> in your previous post.
    >>
    >> 2nd- You haven't experienced Breyer State University Law School first hand.
    >> You have not experienced Breyer's courses, faculty or administration, you
    >> haven't dealt with them at all.
    >>
    >> 3rd- You want to compare Lasalle University a "proven" diploma mill and
    >> their convicted president to Breyer State University ans its president who
    >> aren't in the same catagory. Otherwise the government would have shut them
    >> down already. Like the government has done with so many "fake" schools.
    >>
    >> 4th- You site a website that list peoples "opinions, impressions and
    >> perceptions". These folks don't say they were students at BSU or that they
    >> were robbed of their money or that they bought a diploma. What they say
    >> is " I don't like BSU cause I've done my "research" ,xwz....
    >>
    >> 5th- Take note that even on the official websites of some state
    >> (Oregon,Texas and Maine)governments they don't dare say Breyer State
    >> University is a "diploma mill". What they say is that BSU degrees don't
    >> meet their criteria for licensing and that and that "any" school that is
    >> not Regionally, Nationally or Oregon State/Texas approved" is not welcomed
    >> for use in the state.
    >>
    >> 6th- Even Oregon State which appears to be the most fervent against
    >> unaccredited schools like Breyer State U and others, only says
    >> that "Breyer State University" is not a state school, this is the only
    >> negative statement Oregon can make about Breyer State U. But Oregon does
    >> not call Breyer State a "diploma mill". Because Oregon knows it would be
    >> sued and it would lose.
    >>
    >> 7th- What Oregon and Texas have done is de-value and even criminalize the
    >> use of any DL or traditional school degree that is not accreditted by an
    >> agency recognized by the US Dept of Education . I hate to say it but that
    >> puts 8 out 10 California online law schools and hundreds of traditional
    >> institutions all across the US into this category.
    >>
    >> Thom surely in your decades of research you've discovered what I am saying
    >> is correct. I'm sure you are not purposefully trying to "slander" Breyer
    >> State University, its president or its students. Even the State of Oregon
    >> is very careful not to "slander" schools and people.
    >>
    >> Please if you want to be able to give an opinion about any educational
    >> institution, public, private, non-profit or for-profit, accredited or not,
    >> take some classes at that school first and then you can speak
    >> authoritatively and honestly.
    >>
    >> I re-state, in my experience and to the best of my knowledge Breyer State
    >> University students earn their degrees. We don't buy our degrees and BSU
    >> does not offer to sell students the degrees. BSU students work hard, take
    >> test and put in their time to complete the degree programs.
    >>
    >> Thom, best of luck to you. JF
    >>
    >> 03/16/08 - end entry -
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>

     
     

 
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