American University of London is a known degree mill. Listed here: http://www.recogniseddegree.com/valu...ollege-degree/
The foreign media has an interesting article about how this university was revealed to be a degree mill. An investigative team successfully enrolled a dog in the University of London's MBA degree program.
Quote:
For a £4,500 fee — about $7,300 — AUOL would have given management consultant "Peter Smith" an MBA, based on a CV with 15 years of work experience and an undergraduate degree. However, Pete is actually a dog, and his prior employment and degree were, obviously, made up.
Pete was accepted for an MBA based on prior experiences, and an AUOL representative told the BBC that the school "awarded him the full degree immediately based on his qualification and his professional experience."
The AUOL is uncredited in England and is listed as a "bogus" university by an Italian organization, although the BBC "found hundreds of senior executives listing AUOL qualifications.
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/bbc-b...#ixzz3YL6Yu55w
A photo of Pete receiving his MBA:

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/bbc-b...-2013-10?IR=T&
And yet Singapore companies have lousy HR that just accepts any university degree, regardless of the credibility of that university.
What do you think?
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