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Old 03-23-2008, 08:18 AM
jake.fl.1987 jake.fl.1987 is offline
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With a degree like that I do not think acredidation realy matters. Well for some. The only reason I say that is they are not, for the most part, 'employable degrees.'

However let me clarify what I mean by employable degrees. I mean not business and or technical.

The only three purposes I can see for those degrees is pursuit of it simply because your interest (scholarly pursuit), To teach (of which at the PHD I cannot imagine much demand for it) and because you want to be a preacher and have PHD behind your name to make you appear smarter and hopefully to a more secular crowd.

However If you wanted to use that degree to teach then it would have to be an accredited degree.
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