| As was pointed out a few pages ago, the guy has not cheated. He does not have a fake KSR degree. He has a life degree from an unaccredited institution. That degree was accepted by his current employer, but is very unlikely to be accepted by his next employer because a life degree generally requires no specific study etc etc blah blah blah.
If he had a fake KSR degree, then I would say that he was in deep shit. But his degree is not fake, but also not really worth the paper that it is printed on!
What to do? My understanding is that the requirement for a 'real' degree can be postponed if he/his new employer grovel nicely to the Ministry of Education.
Perhaps the best route would be to sign up for a 'real' degree course via distance learning, (or a PGCE etc via the same route), and then present the life degree qualification AND the acceptance for the new course of study. At least that would show that the guy is aware that his life degree is crap and is trying to get a more recognised and accredited qualification.
This advice from a guy with a UK BSc and MSc and half a Thai MA.... (none of them bought in KSR)
Simon |