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Experience vs Education

I've heard of college in recent years that will give you credit for some courses, without actually taking them, based on your life experiences. My older son and I went to a job fair yesterday, and most of them are wanting people that have degrees in this or that field. I'm wondering: are there companies out there that will accept a trade-off of some education for life/work experience? If so, who and where are they?
nightlady77's profile
Some, but not all, of the colleges offering 'life credit' are not legit. And many companies won't accept a degree unless it's from an accredited college or university. As for companies accepting experience instead of a degree, it depends on the company. With the job climate the way it is now, companies can be choosy about who they interview. If you can get in the door, chances are you can talk to the interviewer and prove your worth. But if you don't meet the minimum qualifications posted for the job, the company is probably not going to call you for an interview.
yonuh's profile

over 2 years ago
I wish they did have Lifetime Degrees based on Experience from any Legit college for your Past lifetime Experience & Education alone.
ALL Legit accreddited colleges.
& have business involved in the format they seek for these degrees.

All one would do is to mail in Resume & document life skills to date
referrals A-Z, past school & college etc & then create Lifetime degree from that alone.
EZ do.
& or under college Extenstions.
In these Recessionary times ITs Mandated & Needed.
ALL Boomers alone qualify aside Veterans.

Imagine the market for this.

& one can play a Fee for this Service & Business says its OK since it was involved in the process alone.

Imagine a Lifetime degree from Yale, Howard, Harvard, MIT, CalTech etc.
& employers will look at degree & Use.
matthelm's profile

over 2 years ago
You might find this article interesting, especially for boomers , a degreee will not get you a job and apparently unless its some extremely rare skill like biotech engineer it won't get someone younger a job either.

Employment is a Far Bigger Issue Than Healthcare URL: view link
spiritandenergy's profile

over 2 years ago
I checked out the possibility of getting a degree for my years of experience. This is the results of one college I "applied" to...

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Dear Candace Turner:

Congratulations! Our assessment committee has completed the evaluation of your credentials. We are pleased to announce that you have been approved for the degree Associate of Science in Administrative Studies.

Almeda takes pride in its graduates and looks forward to adding your name to its list of high-achieving alumni. We know your degree will enable you to take a giant leap forward in your career while giving you a personal sense of achievement and satisfaction.

Get your degree by making your one-time payment of $499, plus applicable shipping, by clicking the following link to our secure server view link

Your documentation package will include:
* Your diploma professionally printed on premium, low acidic paper suitable for framing Click to view
* Your student record (transcript) based on our assessment of your qualifications Click to view
* A laminated, wallet-sized miniature of your diploma
* Complete instructions for third party verification
* Your diploma, professionally replicated and laser engraved on a plaque mounted on premium wood ready to display in your home or office Click to view

ACT NOW! If payment is received within 5 calendar days, your documentation package will include a beautiful, 8" solid black marble desk nameplate with brass plate ENGRAVED with YOUR NAME. Click to view.

Once again, congratulations! We look forward to hearing about how your Almeda degree has changed your life.

Sincerely,
Chris Taylor
Admissions Representative
Almeda University
Student Services toll-free (866) 699-8207
Student Services direct (208) 475-3645

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Everything's got a price. :)
ct50's profile

over 2 years ago
Degrees are a funny thing, it seems everyone thinks they need one. Sometimes having one is a problem as well. Degrees from diploma mills are pretty much useless, especially if you can't back it up with experience.

I have friend who quit a good administrative assistant job to go to law school. Now she can't get a job as an AA (too much education), but she is a newly licensed attorney with no experience and no knowledge of how to do the work and she can't get a job with a firm. She's too educated and not experienced enough. She can't even get back the old job she had. She's in her 40's. That's merely one story.

When I got out of law school I was overqualified to be a paralegal, could not get a job at Westlaw where I used to work as a research specialist after I passed the bar, didn't qualify for document production because I passed the bar, wasn't experienced enough to work as a public defender, and so on and so forth. Egads!

I ended up facing the fact all I could do with my law degree and bar card was to start a firm. It has been a year and we're just starting to see results.
CelticAutumn's profile

over 2 years ago

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