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Old Nov 3, 2009, 10:07 AM
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Graduation issue!

Why does not this world form a govt body in every country to recognize an individual's effort by way of awarding them a degree/doctorate that strengthens one's life' values and boost up one's career?

My quest roots from this thread - http://www.askmehelpdesk.com/advice/t-29364.html. I would appreciate unanimous thoughts on the concluding lines of that link. I am for it. What about you? How can we have the govt do this for all?

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Old Nov 3, 2009, 10:11 AM   #2  
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i don't even understand what you're asking. what would a degree or doctorate that "strengthens one's life values and boost up one's career" be? couldn't you argue that any degree can do that for a person? and i don't even understand what "why does not this world for a govt body in every country" means. doesn't every country have some form of a government body already?
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Then, you must not bother at all. Let's wait for others. :-)
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or, maybe you can write sentences that make sense and explain what you mean
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I appreciate your suggestion, but prefer to leave it that way.

Let him/her who understands, answer it.
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ok. i can't way to see you figures this one out. but i'll try to be patient.
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I've read the thread you linked to and I still can't make head nor tails of what you are asking. Lets try to break it down.

Every country DOES has a governmental agency overseeing educations that accredits and oversees schools.

On what basis would such a degree be awarded? Are you referring to credit for life experience? If so, there are many schools that do offer such credit towards a degree.

Unanimous thoughts means getting everyone to agree. That ain't gonna happen on a site like this.

What lines are you referring to? Why didn't you copy and paste them so we would know what you are referring to? Why be so cryptic in your responses to just curious?

If you have a question, spell it out, make it clear otherwise you won't get answers.

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I see your thought.

There are my universities claiming to offer such cerifications. But they are not accredited. What is accredited is a three/four year long of slogging. This is what most knowledgable professional cannot afford for. It could be because of the nature of their job/career that gives them no time to spend on studies or some circumstances in life which draws all their attention.

Most of us know why there are such universities providing certifications at a price. Many of them aren't accredited by the ruling govt. I was wondering as to why govt worldwide can't think in the lines that these universities think and join hands in recognizing every individual's effort for what their worth is.

I do not prefer to elaborate on this further.

As for the unanimous thoughts, I do understand that this stuff seems IMPOSSIBLE but I am hoping to have the right people get involved. You or anyone reading this could take it forward!!! Just as it is said 'one thing leads to another', lets hope that one positive thought on this site kindles a fire somewhere.

Thanks for your thoughts.
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well, i don't see why they should be accredited. and i don't even have any hope of governments world wide ever agreeing completely on much of anything. if we can't even agree to all stop going to war, i see no chance of us ever agreeing that everyone should just be able to get a degree for life experience. life experience only counts for so much. just because you have life experience does not mean that you deserve a degree. if you're going into a professional field than i do believe that you should go to school and have to study, just like everyone else. from the very little that you will tell us about your thoughts (i don't know why you bother to post at all when you refuse to elaborate enough to really get this conversation going), i'm getting that you are proposing giving busy people, and potentially lazy people, a free ride.
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everyone should just be able to get a degree for life experience.
You mean I went to school for 4 years to become a nurse at an older age when I could have gotten the same thing with my "life experience?" Wow, what a drag!!!

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justcurious55 agrees: i know. let's elect this guy president or king of the world. then i can just drop out now. i think i've got enough life experience for a bachelor's degree. maybe he'll give me a master's if i have kids later.
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