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Mail-Order
College Degrees. Worth the risk? |
by:
Mark
Rigney |
I'm
sure by now you've seen advertisements all
across the net for "fake college degrees,"
or even "loophopes exploited; get your degree
immediately."
Clearly, these companies are all advertising
mail-order diplomas. Some are higher quality
than others, but it all boils down to the
same thing: a means for those who didn't
complete school to show an employer or a
prospective employer a sheepskin (or should
it be a 'snakeskin' in this case?).
Quality varies, from cheaply photocopied
rags to extraordinarily well-produced document
sets with seals, and in some cases transcripts
and even phone numbers for the 'registrar'
to verify attendance. Caveat emptor.
If you're inclined to take this route, be
certain you're aware of the risks as well
as the benefits. the obvious benefit is
that you may well gain enhanced prestige,
pay, or promotions by virtue of your newly
acquired Bachelor's or Master's degree.
On the other hand, the significant risk
is that of losing not only your credibility
but your job and prized benefits if you're
caught. You may well find yourself blacklisted
within your industry, if your transgression
is severe enough.
We won't discuss the moral implications
here. I believe everyone should be accountable
to their own conscience in matters like
this. Your mom doesn't live with you any
more. You might find it worth the risk,
in order to move closer to your desired
goal or lifestyle - others may well not.
About the author:
Mark Rigney has been an entrepeneur for
over two decades. His experience with hiring
and with the education system led him to
investigate the college diploma industry.
Learn more about fake college degrees at
http://degree-diploma.com
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