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this post was submitted on 14 Aug 2023
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IIRC nobody offered a "degree" in that.
There were training courses, but not degrees.
I was just watching an old VHS recording where someone was offering an associates in TV/VCR Repair. Maybe it was a certificate tho
That's likely a technical certificate through a community/junior college, yeah. I can't imagine anyone offering an associates specifically in TV/VCR repair, and if they did, it was one college's hairbrained idea that held little weight outside of their immediate market.
Was it Sally Struthers?
Oh my god it was