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Re: Breyer State University - AL non-bar J.D. degree
Posted by Judy on 3/18/08

    JF:

    You didn't look carefully enough. If you go to "Diploma Mill News" and scroll down to
    near the end of the homepage. There's a section called "KNOWN DIPLOMA MILLS." Breyer
    State University is listed between "Brentwick University" and "Bronte International
    University."

    Sorry for the bad news. If I was in your postion, I would demand a refund from Breyer
    immediately and explore other options. None of the California correspondence schools
    are "Harvard" quality but none are diploma mills.

    Good luck.

    Judy


    On 3/18/08, JF wrote:
    > Dear Judy:
    >
    > Thomas or Thom as he calls himself, is not be right on this one.
    > I checked the website you cited " Diploma Mill News" , I googled it and went to the
    > site. Its a excellent website, that mentions tons of diploma mills and fake schools.
    >
    > What it does not do is mention "Breyer State University" in any article or report
    > any where on their website.
    >
    > I did note that one school previously unaccredited and formally referred to as a
    > diploma mill is now accreditted by DETC, that would be California Coast University,
    > accredited by DETC in 2005.
    >
    > I also saw a humerous article about a cat named Nolan who recieved a Phd from a
    > degree mill. I thought that was cute, but not funny.
    >
    > However no where on the website is Breyer State University even mentioned by
    > refference or in comparison.
    >
    > In you last post you say..." Even if it't not true (you reffer to Breyer U), would
    > anyone want a degree from a school with this reputation? You dear, hit the nail on
    > the head.
    >
    > Breyer State University has recieved a bad rap, its reputation has been harmed by
    > irresponsible people on the web saying negative things that are not true.
    >
    > Now that some state governments(Oregon,Texas,Maine) have said that Breyer State
    > University degrees do not meet their criteria for professional licensure, thats true
    > or that they don't accept a BSU degree because they are not regionally or nationally
    > accredited, this is true. These states also don't like the fact that BSU's name is
    > to "official" sounding. But even these state governments(Oregon,Texas,Maine) won't
    > dare call Breyer State U a diploma mill.
    >
    > Again I re-state if we were to apply the same criteria that Oregon State has applied
    > to BSU, then 8 out of 10 California DL online law schools would fall into the same
    > category.
    >
    > Personally I know BSU students work for their grades and take their courses to earn
    > their degrees. No one has yet offered to sell me my degree from Breyer State
    > University. I am earning my BSU degree. JF
    >
    >
    > 03/18/08 - end entry -
    >
    >
    > On 3/17/08, Judy wrote:
    >> Thom's right on this one.
    >>
    >> Google "Diploma Mill News" and see what "School" is listed as a known diploma
    >> mill. Good ole Breyer State University.
    >>
    >> Even if it't not true, would anyone want a degree from a school with this
    >> reputation? You would be better off just making up a name and print something off
    >> their computer.

     
     

 
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