Monday, April 8, 2013

Choosing a Bag

With all the "bags" out there, how do you choose the right one?
Choosing a bag is like applying for a university. Everything is resting upon it. A small mistake can ruin a big plan.

People choose different bags for a whole lot of reasons, some base their decisions on the influences of their parents and peers, some may ought to go for trends while others buy them for their personal reasons. But when you find "the bag" it will justify a new shirt and jeans, a bag is your fail-safe, trusty alternative. It'll never let you feel cold nor make you feel self-conscious.

Security can mean different things to different people. For some, it's going to school carrying all their things in the right bag. This might leave you feeling secure for an entire day, but have a crippling effect on you in later life.

A diploma mill is like a 50 percent-off water-proof backpack. The first time you meet, it promises to be your best friend. Until you look closely and realize it’s not really water-proof. Then, as the rainy season comes, you discover that your bag isn't actually a friend at all. You should have read the fine print and looked more closely into what you're getting into.

Diploma mills offer college degrees, using substandard academic programs without educational accreditation. These are operated primarily as businesses rather than as educational institutions. If they choose at all to be registered with the proper authorities, they do so by sticking to the bare minimum.

If ever you get stuck with a “diploma mill bag” then try to get your money back but like most boutiques chances are low that they'll send the money back. The point here is that before buying a bag, inspect every crevice, try to make inquiries about it, but most of all read the fine print.
         

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