A few days ago
how do you list degrees which you are in the process of obtaining on a resume?
do you write the year you are in, i.e. Junior, how many credits, your GPA. etc?
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Write the name of the institution and the degree you’re going for, and then the expected date of completion.
LIke this: Santa Clara University, MA Psychology, June 2008 (expected completion)
You don’t need to put GPA in there unless you’ve put it for other schools you’ve gone to (like your high school GPA) but really this will show up in transcripts if they ask for them.
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A few days ago
There are a lot of different options. You can write “(in progress)” next to the degree itself, and/or list the dates as “[start] – present” or “[start] – [end] (expected).” You can list your GPA, but if it’s not in the A or B range and therefore unlikely to help you, just leave it off. Look at some sample resumes to get a better idea, or talk to your school’s career center.
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A few days ago
Say: Currently enrolled at XYZ College, Bachelors in Finance program, expected graduation Spring 2009.
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A few days ago
I’m not really sure if there is a “proper” way to do this, but I list the school, the degree and years I’ve been attending such as 2006-2007, then put “In Progress.” It has worked for me, it might work for you as well.
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A few days ago
I would put your college name from the yr you stareted to current and your current GPA
example : USA college/university
2005-current GPA 3.0
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