Lloyd
Belmont,#2Consumer Suggestion
Thu, May 06, 2004
It is nice to see that there are not too many other complaints about higher educational dilemmas continue with the University of Phoenix. There may be a whole lot of folks out there that feels that the UOP is not a real college, but I like checking the site to see what the new developments are. To my satisfaction while pursuing my MBA from different reputable university I discovered that through all the hard work, sweat, and whining to get a UOP Bachelor Degree I welcome the burden of this reputable university's MBA assignments. At the UOP it was total painful effort to maintain my sanity dealing with all the knuckle heads that traveled in that direction with me. However, I still would not have wanted the challenge any other way. I have come to understand with a lot of hard work follows the appreciation of learning and how to deal with people will always be troublesome. There I was at the university where I am now studying for a MBA and saw one of my UOP professors there. After researching the class schedules of other colleges, I found that this professor teaches at three different schools as a part time job. Now how about that? I suppose that the claim of having Adjunct Faculty with good credentials must be some what correct. When I obtain a MBA and a Teaching Certification, I too will probably teach at the UOP and other colleges in the area. If only as a living legion that a UOP degree is worth the treachery of the mental wounds I received and I will always challenge developing students to seek what ever means they can to obtain greater knowledge. Now the Dean of College of Graduate Business & Management at the University of Phoenix has not yet changed his Luck statement. So, I suppose that Luck is the gamble of the draw when you select your alumni. Who am I to challenge? If a PhD says its Luck then maybe Luck it is. So, I wish everyone good luck on your upcoming choices, but if you are smart enough to apply yourself towards betterment then a PhD from a world class university is only dollars away. Maybe I will start a Lucky University and condense the classroom requirements by allowing students to take one 24 hour class per subject, charge thousands of dollars, and everyone could get a PhD in about three months. However, at the moment I suggest if anyone needs a degree fast, then challenge two or more classes at a time and pound on them while all your willfulness.