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College & University InformationMail-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 as "loophopes exploited; get your degree immediately."
Clearly, these companies are all advertising mail-order diplomas. Several 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 leader
or a prospective leader
a sheepskin (or should it be a 'snakeskin' in this case?).
Quality varies, from cheaply photocopied rags to inordinately
well-produced document sets with seals, and in several cases transcripts and even as phone amount 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 increased
prestige, pay, or promotions by virtue of your recently noninheritable Bachelor's or Master's degree. On the another hand, the significant risk is that of losing not only your credibleness but your job and prized benefits if you're caught. You may well find yourself blacklisted inside
your industry, if your transgression is severe enough.
We won't discuss the moral implications here. I believe everyone should be responsible
to their own conscience in matters like this. Your mom doesn't live with you any more. You mightiness find it worth the risk, in order to come closer to your desired goal or life style - others may well not.
Just just 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 sheepskin industry. Discover much just about fake college degrees at http://degree-diploma.com
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