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Hey guys. I noticed people put something like “USC 11’” if you know which year you are graduating. But how do you do it if you are just attending without knowing which year you will be done? Is something like this acceptable?

[A Great School]

[PhD (currently attending)][Rocket Science]

Yeah I know I’m bordeline lame here but it’s a useful tool to keep in touch with people, especially other undergrad classmates who went to other grad schools in my field.

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You could always just make an estimate. It's not set in stone so you can always change it.

Posted

Hey guys. I noticed people put something like “USC 11’” if you know which year you are graduating. But how do you do it if you are just attending without knowing which year you will be done? Is something like this acceptable?

[A Great School]

[PhD (currently attending)][Rocket Science]

Yeah I know I’m bordeline lame here but it’s a useful tool to keep in touch with people, especially other undergrad classmates who went to other grad schools in my field.

You could just leave the date blank, that would let others know where you are going and what you are studying without saying a date.

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Certain programs might have specific trajectories they try to get students on so they might have a better idea. Master's programs are obviously 2 years so in that case they would know.

Posted

You could just leave the date blank, that would let others know where you are going and what you are studying without saying a date.

I'm not sure if I leave the year blank, it looks like I have already completed it. :blink:

Posted

I'm not sure if I leave the year blank, it looks like I have already completed it. :blink:

Why would you have Facebook friends who are so out of touch with your life that they wouldn't have the slightest clue whether you already have a PhD or not? And if they're that out of touch - as in you're never ever going to speak to them directly so they'd have no idea what's really going on with you and could only deduce it, albeit errantly, from your profile - does it really if they get it wrong?

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Why would you have Facebook friends who are so out of touch with your life that they wouldn't have the slightest clue whether you already have a PhD or not?

Because I moved to another country and haven't talked to these people for many years.
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I don't see anything wrong with someone trying not to misrepresent themselves to friends back in another country; former peers who may be future colleagues.

Sometimes I worry about settings and profile details on websites, too. :) They can be worth some thought. I would never want to chance someone thinking I hadn't been honest, or slacked off and didn't finish my degree within the appropriate time frame, etc. It's unlikely they'd notice, but just when you think it won't happen....

I hope you found a format you are comfortable with!

P.S.

I think this topic is cute! :P

Edited by Jae B.

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