Talk:University of Beverly Hills

In 1981, I interviewed with this school at their offices in Los Angeles and met with their dean of Business, I took a battery of tests to show my level of competency in all the core subjects required for a business degree in human resource management. I passed all of these tests except economics and was required to study Economics I(libray at University of Calif. Northridge)and take the test again. I had 12 credits from a jr college that was transferred. The school allowed at least 60 Hr credits for work experience in the HR field. I had to write a thesis which took me two months on setting up an HR department for a manufacturing firm. After 1 year of study, I was awarded a BS in Personnel Management which states it is accredited by the State of California. I thought it was a legitimate school helping the working professional get a degree in their field without attending classes. The school had a library and held some classes in their downtown offices. I paid about $3000 in tuition fees. 63.215.29.145 17:01, 27 September 2007 (UTC)