Thread regarding Education Management Corporation layoffs

Getting the ship back on coarse

It looks like all of the colleges have been visited by the college president and everything should be good. Has anyone got their teaching assignment for online yet at Argosy for April?

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A course could also be used in a restaurant not jus education.

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Post ID: @2vyo+MCFw6ru

Of course!

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Post ID: @2tpr+MCFw6ru

Guess that degree came from an EDMC school

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Post ID: @2xns+MCFw6ru

The spelling is so bad it must be the college principal.

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Post ID: @1ymm+MCFw6ru

The poster has a "PhD" from Argosy. CLOSE THESE SCHOOLS!

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Post ID: @1xqz+MCFw6ru

I think you mean "Course" not "Coarse" like sandpaper. Let me help you.

What is the difference between course and coarse?

Coarse means rough or crude.

Most commonly, course means:

A series of educational lessons (e.g., a French course).

A direction (e.g., That's an odd course to take.)

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