Blondie, thanks for sharing that.
I wonder how the WTBTS was able to convince the INS that Gilead was a valid reason to grant foreigners VISAs as students, but I'm still not buying this nonsense propaganda from the WT you cited:
The school’s curriculum of studies is a full program offering 26 weeks of higher, college-level training equivalent to one year in secular colleges or universities.
No! Hell no! For all the reasons I cited in my post above, there is no way in hell that 26 weeks at Gilead is "equivalent to one year in secular colleges or universities." That's just nonsense.
For starters, let's look at the "school's curriculum":
It was dedicated as a New World school of highest learning, with God’s sacred Word, the Bible, as the school’s basic textbook.
So they have bibles ... and no doubt a bunch of WT publications ... how in the world would ANYONE think THAT is in any way a "curriculum" "equivalent" to any college or university? The people that write WT publications don't even have anything beyond a "basic high school" education!
Also, take very careful notice of how the WTBTS described Gilead: "college-level training" Training is NOT education.
: a process by which someone is taught the skills that are needed for an art, profession, or job
: the process by which an athlete prepares for competition by exercising, practicing, etc.
1 a : the act, process, or method of one that trains
1 b : the skill, knowledge, or experience acquired by one that trains compare that with:
: the action or process of teaching someone especially in a school, college, or university
: the knowledge, skill, and understanding that you get from attending a school, college, or university
: a field of study that deals with the methods and problems of teaching
1 a : the action or process of educating or of being educated;also : a stage of such a process
1 b : the knowledge and development resulting from an educational process <a person of little education>
2 : the field of study that deals mainly with methods of teaching and learning in schools