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Subject:RE: job application From:jsokohl -at- mac -dot- com To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com> Date:Mon, 4 Oct 2004 10:27:16 -0600
> If you do not find out quickly enough, you are forced to take several
> years worth of already satisfactorily completed courses again to attain
> the elusive credits. It has often struck me as a university 'scam' as it
> tends to run school-by-school.=20
>
True. In Virginia, bachelor's level credits never expire (it seems)...but
graduate level credits do. So in VA, you wouldn't have to retake
successfully completed courses.
On topic: I agree that you should try to fill in coursework completed.
That's how I handle my Master's level work: I use the term "M.A.
coursework in English" on my resume. On application forms, in the block
"Graduated? Yes/No" I of course answer "No." You can also add an expected
graduation date...maybe you'll be going back to school if you get the job
you're applying to, right?
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