10-17-2019, 06:32 PM
I agree with everyone EXCEPT if you're trying to bury the distance learning elephant in the room. My employer was in Iowa while my grad school was in New York. Obviously I was not in 2 places at once.
That said, I don't list my education dates on my resume, so my resume makes more sense that way because I have 2 degrees from NJ (TESU) and 2 degrees from NY though they were VERY far apart.
I have also completely ignored my TESU degrees more than once and left them off. In my culinary bio that is linked to the university where I teach rec courses, my undergrad is from CIA and my grad degree is in Nutrition. (worded almost exactly like that)
That said, I don't list my education dates on my resume, so my resume makes more sense that way because I have 2 degrees from NJ (TESU) and 2 degrees from NY though they were VERY far apart.
I have also completely ignored my TESU degrees more than once and left them off. In my culinary bio that is linked to the university where I teach rec courses, my undergrad is from CIA and my grad degree is in Nutrition. (worded almost exactly like that)