Let’s Smash the College Admissions Process

No, we worked out where your disconnect from reality was. You were confusing teaching at a private university with teaching a public K through 12 school. There are no state teaching exams, or state background checks for teaching at a private university. If you had included a link, we would have realized your mistake earlier.

Earl, have you ever been to college? I am still trying to figure out how you confused teaching at an elementary school with being a college professor. They are two very different things.



Earl is now repeating back to me what I said. The credentials you need to teach at a college is a graduate degree, but you can get an exemption to allow you to teach without the correct credentials. So Lightfoot has the correct credentials, and trump would need an exemption to teach without the credentials.

Again, there is no state teaching exam, or state background check in America.

No, Walter, I provided no private university.

Concentrate, Walter

Walter posted:

"trump does not have the credentials to teach a university course, which is a graduate degree."

I provided a link proving that you are wrong, Walter.

Poor Walter.
 
Walter posted:

"The credentials you need to teach at a college is a graduate degree..."

No, Walter, wrong.
 
The link Earl just gave does not have the quote Earl posted.

This is getting silly. Earl has lost the debate. There are no state background checks, or state exams to become a private university professor. He misunderstood a search engine results.

Yes, it does have the quote that I posted.

"Teaching in a college generally requires at least a master's degree in a specialty, ****although in some cases, colleges accept teachers with bachelor's degrees,**** particularly if the teaching candidate can demonstrate expertise and considerable experience in the field in which she wants to teach. Students in graduate programs who are working toward a graduate degree can teach at the college level under the supervision of a faculty mentor. Most of the classes that master's or doctorate candidates can teach are introductory courses."

Asterisks are mine.

You are w r o n g, Walter.
 
I had a ATC friend who taught at the old Southern Polytechnic State University, who only had a double "E" (BSEE).

Earl has gotten so many facts wrong at this point, it is hard to say what happened in this unverifiable story, but I will give it a shot. Let me guess, he was teaching assistant, and not an actual instructor.

Yes, trump qualifies to be a teaching assistant.
 
Earl has gotten so many facts wrong at this point, it is hard to say what happened in this unverifiable story, but I will give it a shot. Let me guess, he was teaching assistant, and not an actual instructor.

Yes, trump qualifies to be a teaching assistant.

Well, no, Walter.

You were wrong when you posted that:

Walter posted:

"The credentials you need to teach at a college is a graduate degree..."


Wrong, as I have proven with a link.

Poor Walter.


Are you now denying your post, Walter?
 
No, Walter, I provided no private university.

Harvard is a private university.

There are some cases where a public(state owned) university would require a state background check, and a state exam, but that is their requirements as the owner of the university, not requirements for all universities as Earl claimed.
 
Walter:

""trump does not have the credentials to teach a university course, which is a graduate degree."

Wrong again, Walter.

Do you deny that you posted this...Walter?

It appears that you have been wrong so many times...
 
Yes, a graduate degree. You can get an exception to teach with less than a graduate degree, but it is difficult and rare. It would mean that you are not fully credentialed, but an exception has been made for you.

Are you now denying your post, Walter?

No, I stand by my quote. trump would need an exception, because he does not have the educational qualifications to teach a college course. Lightfoot does not need an exception, because she does have the educational qualifications.
 
Harvard is a private university.

There are some cases where a public(state owned) university would require a state background check, and a state exam, but that is their requirements as the owner of the university, not requirements for all universities as Earl claimed.

I didn't post one word about Harvard, Walter.

Keep trying though.
 
No, I stand by my quote. trump would need an exception, because he does not have the educational qualifications to teach a college course. Lightfoot does not need an exception, because she does have the educational qualifications.

Concentrate, Walter.

Walter:

""trump does not have the credentials to teach a university course, which is a graduate degree."

Wrong again, Walter.

Do you deny that you posted this...Walter?

It appears that you have been wrong so many times...
 
Walter posted:

"The credentials you need to teach at a college is a graduate degree..."


Wrong, as I have proven with a link.

Poor Walter.


Are you now denying your post, Walter?
 
Poor Walter, he has depleted his supply of word salads to hide the fact that he is obfuscating the very real fact that he was wrong...twice.
 
Wrong, as I have proven with a link.

I am still trying to figure out how you confused the credentials for an elementary school for the credentials for a university, but at least we figured out your mistake.
 
Poor Walter, he has depleted his supply of word salads to hide the fact that he is obfuscating the very real fact that he was wrong...twice.

I stand by my original post. We seem to be going around in circles here.
 
Admitting that one is wrong is difficult for insecure and uneducated folks like Walter.

Notwithstanding the fact that his grammar is pobre.
 
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