since some of you claim I lie.....

DV81 said:
it is offered and I highly doubt she did research into the school. It would mean :
1. she has too much free time
2. she is so insecure in her own achievements that she wants to trash someone who is happy with theirs.
Took 2 minutes to look.

http://www.sage.edu/sca/index.php

Perhaps I missed it. Please, feel free to point out where the MA in English Lit. is offered.
 
KRCummings said:
Perhaps I missed it. Please, feel free to point out where the MA in English Lit. is offered.
it was offered when I went there. I dont give a shit if you believe it or not.
 
DV81 said:
it is offered and I highly doubt she did research into the school. It would mean :
1. she has too much free time
2. she is so insecure in her own achievements that she wants to trash someone who is happy with theirs.
In fact, I'd like to see where Sage Albany offers any Masters degrees.

You can see that here:

http://www.sage.edu/sca/aboutsca/quickfacts.php

Academic Programs: 31 associate and bachelor's programs; certificate programs; accelerated degree options

Degrees Offered: A.S., A.A., A.A.S.; B.S., B.F.A., B.B.A.
 
KRCummings said:
In fact, I'd like to see where Sage Albany offers any Masters degrees.
they offer that and doctorate degrees. Of course, you wouldnt know this because you didnt attend that school.
 
DV81 said:
they offer that and doctorate degrees. Of course, you wouldnt know this because you didnt attend that school.
According to the history of the school, the Albany school was founded as a junior college and has never offered more than undergraduate.
No mention in any of them about doctorates.
 
I'm outta here for now.
Thank you, thank you! I know, it was some fine research!
I'll be here all week! Don't forget to tip your waitresses!
 
KRCummings said:
According to the history of the school, the Albany school was founded as a junior college and has never offered more than undergraduate.
No mention in any of them about doctorates.
they changed their programs around 2004. If you want I can list my professors.
I think this whole thing is ridiculous. Why would people question someones education background?
 
KRCummings said:
I'm outta here for now.
Thank you, thank you! I know, it was some fine research!
I'll be here all week! Don't forget to tip your waitresses!

How do i get an invite to the next ganbang?
 
gman23 said:
How do i get an invite to the next ganbang?
Submit an essay of no more than 5000 words and no less than 2500 telling me why you should be allowed to attend. Please also include a recent HIV test and a sperm sample.
 
KRCummings said:
Submit an essay of no more than 5000 words and no less than 2500 telling me why you should be allowed to attend. Please also include a recent HIV test and a sperm sample.
Sweet!! I can do that. Can I spray the sperm sample across your wonderful lips?
 
*HeadlessBarbie said:
I don't believe you. I mean, who would bother getting a master's degree in something like Interior Design. Sounds totally fictional to me.
When I was in grad school I knew a woman who got her master's degree in (I don't remember the exact name of the degree) Design (something). She took a job designing packaging for certain types of products.

I don’t doubt that such a degree exists, especially at a university as large as Ohio State. (What are there, something like 70,000 students at OSU?) Say what you want about KRC but I think she’s certainly intelligent enough to earn a master’s – and what’s the point in lying about it?
 
wazhazhe said:
Say what you want about KRC but I think she’s certainly intelligent enough to earn a master’s – and what’s the point in lying about it?
exactly, whats the point in lying about it? I have nothing to hide.
I've made this clear and I'm laughing at the trolls who have something to prove by questioning this.
 
KRCummings said:
In fact, I'd like to see where Sage Albany offers any Masters degrees.
Sage College at Albany offers the following Master of Science degrees: Community Psychology, Counseling And Community, Occupational Therapy, Applied Nutrition, Nursing, Public Administration, Organization Management, Health Services Administration, School Health Education, Guidance And Counseling, Literacy Education, Literacy/Special Education (childhood), Childhood Education, Childhood/Literacy Education, and Community Health Education.
 
wazhazhe said:
When I was in grad school I knew a woman who got her master's degree in (I don't remember the exact name of the degree) Design (something). She took a job designing packaging for certain types of products.

I don’t doubt that such a degree exists, especially at a university as large as Ohio State. (What are there, something like 70,000 students at OSU?) Say what you want about KRC but I think she’s certainly intelligent enough to earn a master’s – and what’s the point in lying about it?
Interior design in not interior decorating, the two are confused a lot.
Design is one step down from architect and an MA for it is offered at many schools.
A large number of architects also hold degrees in interior design because the two go together in the field.
 
Byron In Exile said:
Sage College at Albany offers the following Master of Science degrees: Community Psychology, Counseling And Community, Occupational Therapy, Applied Nutrition, Nursing, Public Administration, Organization Management, Health Services Administration, School Health Education, Guidance And Counseling, Literacy Education, Literacy/Special Education (childhood), Childhood Education, Childhood/Literacy Education, and Community Health Education.
Where did you find that? On the web site they say they only offer undergraduate degrees.
 
DV81 said:
they offer that and doctorate degrees. Of course, you wouldnt know this because you didnt attend that school.

The following is a list of graduate degrees offered at Sage College of Albany. I don’t see a master’s degree in English Literature. I couldn’t find any PhD programs at all.

http://www.sage.edu/aboutsage/index.php

Education
• Childhood/literacy education
• Community health education
• Guidance and counseling
• Literacy education
• Literacy/special education (childhood)
• Master of arts in teaching
• School health education
• Special education

Management
• Business administration
• Health services administration
• Organization management
• Public administration
• Public administration

Nursing
• Counseling for nurses
• Nursing
• Post-master’s certificate for nurse practitioners

Nutrition
• Applied nutrition
• Dietetic internship

Occupational Therapy
• Occupational therapy

Palliative Care
• Gerontology
• Palliative care

Physical Therapy
• Physical therapy
• Physical therapy

Psychology
• Community psychology
• Counseling and community psychology
 
KRCummings said:
Interior design in not interior decorating, the two are confused a lot.
Design is one step down from architect and an MA for it is offered at many schools.
A large number of architects also hold degrees in interior design because the two go together in the field.
I knew the design was much more involved than decorating but didn't know the connection with architecture. Thanks.
 
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