Took me about 10 minutes. Another fun sleuthing experience. Literally started with just a faxed copy of the degree.
Determined that (aside from forgery which is another issue all together) the degree did indeed come from a RECOGNIZED and legitimate (accredited) university in Romania. Of course, you can search and find a website, but do you know if the school is real or, most importantly, RECOGNIZED in that country? What entity has the legitimacy to accredit institutions of higher learning in another country? All issues to take into account.
Luckily I’ve studied the science of degree verification and decided to help others by writing a guide on how to how to quickly determine if a degree is from a legitimate or illegitimate source. How to not get burned by fake or phony degrees.
To learn about this visit:
Diploma Mills and Accreditation Mills 101: A Concise Introduction to Diploma Mills and Accreditation Mills and how to Quickly Determine if a Degree is from a Legitimate or Illegitimate Source. http://www.thenamessourcer.com/2009/02/concise-guide-to-diploma-mills-and.html
Name Sourcing, Search Tips & Technology. I aim to produce a variety of writings, but also provide links to pertinent news on developments in search, names sourcing, internet recruiting, search engines, Boolean strings, people search, search technology & tools, background checking & the like. To educate and inform and serve as a repository of helpful, related, and useful information. A resource to network with like professionals and share knowledge.
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