Hi Y'all,

Bear in mind that Michael Sylvester does have his doctorate in psychology from the University of Missouri - Columbia. Thus, while he may not currently teach psychology, he is not a "wanna-be psychologist." You can look up his year of graduation and his dissertation topic via Dissertation Abstracts. I believe he mentioned it many semesters ago and it dealt with something related to learning and the impact of music. I'm sure if I'm remembering incorrectly that Michael will correct me.

Best,

Linda

Rick Adams wrote:

Welcome back, Michael.

Now that we know for certain that you aren't a psychology instructor, just a wanna-be psychologist and an academic fraud, we can use you for case study material here. You demonstrate so many unique abberations that we'll have something to talk about for months!

Now, who gets to analyze him first? :-)

Rick


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