Digital Zombie
Junior Member
Gender: Location: United States |
Is this "education counseling firm" site real?
For as long as I can remember my friend Stephen has been a loser. At age 24 he dropped out of his Community College and has since been living at home basically making a slob out of himself. He has lost countless girlfriends because of his habbit of getting drunk every other night, and has been pretty much the typical slacker. I always assumed that he’d end up working minimum wage at a gas station or convenience store somewhere.
I hadn’t seen him for a while and pretty much just forgot about him. The other day was a big surprise when he came to visit, driving up in a new BMW and telling us about his new 85k/year marketing job. After questioning him about how he got such a cozy position, he confided in me that he bought a college degree from the website diplomaforge dot com, listed it in his resume, and was hired by a big marketing firm in a nearby city. Stephen told me that the “university” he got his degree from even verifies it as legit in case an employer ever enquired about it.
I don’t know, but this whole site sounds like a bunch of BS to me. Can universities really give out degrees based on work experience and history without the student having to take any classes?

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