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Greer already knows what hos are, he probably went to learn about pitality and how to manage it.
Well I found our next raging, frothing EMERGENCY motion...
According to the UNLV website, the program is apparently available online, so my dreams of Russ being exposed to more normies may be dashed.
It is probably too late for that, Viatron looks like it is out for blood to discourage the next Russtard and placate its insurer. Backing down now solves neither of those.So, Russell does have some (very minor) sense of self-preservation, in that he is known to drop lolsuits when things no longer go his way (like Farrah Abraham and Sybill Stallone). Will ChatGreePT give him the courage to forge ahead with his current crusades? Or will he try to drop the lolsuits and plead for mercy if he faces a very real possibility of enjoying prison?
His paralegal program was from an unaccredited school in another state that left students badly unprepared for the job they were supposedly being trained to do. Those credits are unlikely to transfer.Russ should already have most, if not all, of his general ed stuff out of the way from his associate's
According to the UNLV website, the program is apparently available online, so my dreams of Russ being exposed to more normies may be dashed.
There is an internship requirement though.
Reading through the degree requirements, it looks very easy (especially since Russ should already have most, if not all, of his general ed stuff out of the way from his associate's), so it wouldn't surprise me if histard keepercase worker helped him pick it to (1) actually get him through, and (2) because hospitality is probably the largest local industry.
I still don't see him doing well enough on the LSAT to get into UNLV for law school, nor can I imagine him completing a JD or passing the bar, but weirder stuff has happened. If he does somehow manage to eventually get a law license, he might end up being the world record holder for getting disbarred the fastest.
I can see Greee attempting to present his DoorDash history as part of his 1000 hours, and then suing UNLV when they tell him that DoorDash doesn't count as work experience in the hospitality industry.One of the degree requirements is 1000 hours of work experience in the industry.
I can see Greee attempting to present his DoorDash history as part of his 1000 hours, and then suing UNLV when they tell him that DoorDash doesn't count as work experience in the hospitality industry.
That is very optimistic of you, I can see him thinking that requirement means UNLV will make arrangements to get him experience in the hospitality job of his choice.I can see Greee attempting to present his DoorDash history as part of his 1000 hours, and then suing UNLV when they tell him that DoorDash doesn't count as work experience in the hospitality industry.
I know Greer wants to whore 18 year olds, but I didn't think he was into minor whoring.Hospitality Management... with a minor in whoring.
It may have not been a quality program, but Ensign College (formerly LDS Business College) does have a valid and reputable accreditation, from the same body that accredits UNLV no less. His credits would transfer.His paralegal program was from an unaccredited school in another state that left students badly unprepared for the job they were supposedly being trained to do. Those credits are unlikely to transfer.
I know Greer wants to whore 18 year olds, but I didn't think he was into minor whoring.
Years ago, I looked into the requirements for his AAS at Mormon Upstairs Strip Mall College. He apparently took NO GE classes, only paralegal training. There’s virtually nothing transferable to UNLV.It is probably too late for that, Viatron looks like it is out for blood to discourage the next Russtard and placate its insurer. Backing down now solves neither of those.
His paralegal program was from an unaccredited school in another state that left students badly unprepared for the job they were supposedly being trained to do. Those credits are unlikely to transfer.
His whorehouse dreams, fully funded without a single sweat of effort.
One of the degree requirements is 1000 hours of work experience in the industry.
This does make me think, what amount of money would Greer need to open and operate a brothel for six months?
Yes, which is why I disagree with people who say he has no work ethic. He does. Up until recently he's almost always working at a job that pays enough to have his own apartment and a car. In today's economy that's honestly impressive in any large city, especially with his shitty employment history and lack of a bachelor's degree. Lots of people his age are doing far worse for themselves on a financial standpoint. At least at the age he was when this thread started.
He’ll be lucky if they accept any of those credits. Ensign’s website expressly states “The AAS degree is not a transfer degree. This degree is provided in fields of study where additional education does not significantly increase employability. Required credits include religion, program required courses, program core courses, and if applicable, electives. Some individual course credits may transfer to other institutions depending on the requirements of the institution receiving the transfer request.”Years ago, I looked into the requirements for his AAS at Mormon Upstairs Strip Mall College. He apparently took NO GE classes, only paralegal training. There’s virtually nothing transferable to UNLV.
Edit: The credits would likely transfer, but as what? Electives?
Coffee shop ownership... got me thinking, he could inflate the value of it and commit more fraud since that tracks. Lying to investors about equity and whatnot. A cursory chat the LLMs said it takes anywhere from 500,000 - 2 mil to open a brothel and Rodent mouth Russ ain't getting that kinda money without duping someone.I think we just figured out why he wanted to run a coffee shop.