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Doesn it look bad to employers to have courses for “credit” rather than a grade?

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Doesn it look bad to employers to have courses for “credit” rather than a grade?

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“Credit” for courses taken abroad generally represents a student’s maturity and willingness to venture beyond their “comfort zone” in order to increase their awareness of the world! This is an admirable trait and desirable work skill. There are a few instances when students are advised NOT to elect the Credit Only/No Grade option.

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