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The Lawyer
- 2011-01-09
In response to Life Experience Degree Scams (Harold Braun)
I have been doing research on the relationship between ESL teaching in various countries around the world, but primarily Asia and S.E. Asia, and possessing a college or university degree. It's pretty clear that you will do better with a degree but it's not always imperative that you have one. I will be publishing a white paper on it in the not-too-distant future and will post it in a variety of places where it should be readily obtainable by those either in the ESL field or contemplating joining it.
First a posting for research about agents by someone, and now a posting like this. Forgive me for being suspicious, but to what end does this serve you, and what do you intend to gain from publishing a white paper on this issue? It is fairly common knowledge a degree opens more doors in E and SE Asia, than not having one, yes?
Think it is about time a IP locked registration system is brought in?
Messages In This Thread
- Life Experience Degree Scams -- Harold Braun -- 2011-01-09
- Re Life Experience Degree Scams -- Tammy Sims -- 2011-01-11
- Re Life Experience Degree Scams -- The Lawyer -- 2011-01-09
- Re Life Experience Degree Scams -- Joseph P. -- 2011-01-16
- Re Life Experience Degree Scams -- The Lawyer -- 2011-01-09
- Re Life Experience Degree Scams -- Tammy Sims -- 2011-01-11
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