How do hiring managers view someone auditing a course?
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I'm a graduate student who is taking a full load and I am considering formally auditing another course in addition. The audited course will show on my transcript but wont have a grade assigned to it.
I'm interested in doing this for two reasons,
I'm interested in the subject and I think it would be useful to me.
I want to be able to say I have taken a course in the subject.
How will hiring managers view this? Is it a bad thing? Can I still say on my resume that I have had coursework in this area(even if it wasn't for a grade).
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I'm a graduate student who is taking a full load and I am considering formally auditing another course in addition. The audited course will show on my transcript but wont have a grade assigned to it.
I'm interested in doing this for two reasons,
I'm interested in the subject and I think it would be useful to me.
I want to be able to say I have taken a course in the subject.
How will hiring managers view this? Is it a bad thing? Can I still say on my resume that I have had coursework in this area(even if it wasn't for a grade).
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I'm a graduate student who is taking a full load and I am considering formally auditing another course in addition. The audited course will show on my transcript but wont have a grade assigned to it.
I'm interested in doing this for two reasons,
I'm interested in the subject and I think it would be useful to me.
I want to be able to say I have taken a course in the subject.
How will hiring managers view this? Is it a bad thing? Can I still say on my resume that I have had coursework in this area(even if it wasn't for a grade).
resume hiring-process hiring employer
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I'm a graduate student who is taking a full load and I am considering formally auditing another course in addition. The audited course will show on my transcript but wont have a grade assigned to it.
I'm interested in doing this for two reasons,
I'm interested in the subject and I think it would be useful to me.
I want to be able to say I have taken a course in the subject.
How will hiring managers view this? Is it a bad thing? Can I still say on my resume that I have had coursework in this area(even if it wasn't for a grade).
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