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Re: Breyer State University- Diploma Mill
Posted by Ed on 4/16/08

    And we are telling you that Breyer State requires a lot of work to complete their courses, thus not
    making them a diploma mill. It is not like we read a pamphlet about law and write a paragraph about
    how we feel. We read 1200+ page books (note the S at the end, it means more than one), take LONG
    answer exams (not short answer, that would mean we only write a little bit)(( I was told on my last
    exam that I had the right answers but they were too short. I lost a letter grade because of this.
    I personally felt that I wrote a book!)), also the books are up to date and are the same ones used by
    ABA universities. Now is Breyer regionally accredited? No they are not. Are they ABA approved?
    Nope. However were they straight up with this from the very beginning? Yes they were. If you
    compare the core courses from Breyer State with another law school, you might find out that they are
    pretty much the same. Only different is that I don't have to take bowling or biology. The truth is
    this... I am getting a non-regionally accredited (unaccredited to some people) state licensed, Non-Bar
    Juris Doctorate degree. I am fine with that.

    On 4/08/08, Alan C wrote:
    > Yes, it is what I wrote. And what I wrote in the next paragraph is copied below:
    >
    > "But the modern definition of a diploma mill is a company that issues degrees for little
    > academic work or work well beyond the level the degree. Breyer State clearly meeting this
    > definition."
    >
    > But it matters little what I think. As I've written, to the world Breyer State is a diploma mill
    > and that's what counts. If you are a student, and not a shill for Breyer, that should be your
    > biggest worry. Regardless of your decision, best wishes and good luck in the future.
    >
    > Alan C

     
     

 
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