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I have 108 GPS credits invested into a MSW degree, and am currently not attending so that I cannot truly state that the degree is in progress. What can I say if I do intend to complete but do not have a set completion date.
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I have 108 GPS credits invested into a MSW degree, and am currently not attending so that I cannot truly state that the degree is in progress. What can I say if I do intend to complete but do not have a set completion date.
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I have 108 GPS credits invested into a MSW degree, and am currently not attending so that I cannot truly state that the degree is in progress. What can I say if I do intend to complete but do not have a set completion date.
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I have 108 GPS credits invested into a MSW degree, and am currently not attending so that I cannot truly state that the degree is in progress. What can I say if I do intend to complete but do not have a set completion date.
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TBD = To Be Determined will probably do nicely. If it matters they can always ask you why/when.
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TBD = To Be Determined will probably do nicely. If it matters they can always ask you why/when.
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TBD = To Be Determined will probably do nicely. If it matters they can always ask you why/when.
TBD = To Be Determined will probably do nicely. If it matters they can always ask you why/when.
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