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<blockquote data-quote="Tree Machine" data-source="post: 305458" data-attributes="member: 2932"><p>Arboromega, you can't say "the ca is a bachelors degree of sorts". A Bachelor's Degree is a 4-year degree from an accredited college, so even 'of sorts' doesn't make them in any way comparable. I'm not flaming you, I just don't think that our readership should be misled like that.</p><p></p><p>The CA is a test. It's an entrance exam. It's valid and I am in support of it, but not to the point of amplifying it's credential. Even standing it up next to an Associate of Science (a 2-year degree) is way overstated.</p><p></p><p>I feel the need to say this in defense of all the guys here who have paid for, spent the YEARS and earned B.S and A.S. degrees in forestry, horticulture, urban forestry, plant sciences, plant biology and etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tree Machine, post: 305458, member: 2932"] Arboromega, you can't say "the ca is a bachelors degree of sorts". A Bachelor's Degree is a 4-year degree from an accredited college, so even 'of sorts' doesn't make them in any way comparable. I'm not flaming you, I just don't think that our readership should be misled like that. The CA is a test. It's an entrance exam. It's valid and I am in support of it, but not to the point of amplifying it's credential. Even standing it up next to an Associate of Science (a 2-year degree) is way overstated. I feel the need to say this in defense of all the guys here who have paid for, spent the YEARS and earned B.S and A.S. degrees in forestry, horticulture, urban forestry, plant sciences, plant biology and etc. [/QUOTE]
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