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Posted by: wmcalp on August 27, 2008 11:03 AM Actually my use of the workd almuni could be correct. Being proud to be a school's alumni can be interpreted as being part of a group of people. Afterall, I don't think someone would think I would be the only male graduate of the school, but among a number of men-thus almuni. Posted by: wmcalp on August 27, 2008 10:59 AM To cubsfan: Your sarcastic response isn't amusing. By you singling out such a petty and trivial point, proves just how inneffective college training has become in generating intelligent and rational thinking individuals. I am still prouder to be part of University of Phoenix's alumni then. Also, you did not need to put a comma before wmcalp. I think it was incorrect to use wmcalp as a parenthetical clause, which is used for three or more things separated by commas. Got that? Posted by: wmcalp on August 27, 2008 10:44 AM Also after reading these rather enlightening evlautions of the true nature of so-called top tier colleges; that they indeed overrated, makes me prouder than ever to be a University of Phoenix alumni. Posted by: wmcalp on August 26, 2008 4:08 PM Actually after reading these rather enlightening and embarrassing evaluations of so-called top tier colleges and unviersities, I am prouder than ever to be a University of Phoenix alumni. Harvard, the so-called numero uno college of the world, proved to be a joke, Cornell too. Posted by: wmcalp on August 26, 2008 4:02 PM The graduation rates for these so-called brick and motar schools are quite unimpressive or down right deplorable. So much for the high regard toward traditional education. Also, there are a number of accredited colleges that don't require SAT scores, especially in regard to working adult education. Posted by: wmcalp on August 26, 2008 3:50 PM Radar says that it only includes so-called accredited brick and motar schools. The ones that are technical and advertise on public transportation are excluded. Well there are many so-called traditional colleges that advertise their academics on public transportation. There are also a number of so-called technical colleges that are fully accredited and even program accredited. Posted by: wmcalp on August 26, 2008 3:37 PM |
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I meant to type 'word' not workd, which was a typo not a grammatical error.