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The
University of Berkley is not regionally accredited, in the
traditional sense, due to Restrictive Governmental Policies
regarding non-residential, non-traditional educational facilities.
The Government, in its infinite wisdom, does not believe
that a University can be an "accredited" University unless
it has at least one classroom in which students can gather,
sit in uncomfortable chairs, and listen to long, boring
lectures. Furthermore, said University must have a structured
schedule of meaningless classes for students to attend,
regardless of the nature of the students' needs.
We at the Universty of
Berkley believe that our students are capable of learning in any
environment, and that true Learning is a result of a student's
desire to gain knowledge, rather than the infliction of that knowledge
upon them.
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