hahaha. I call BS too. It doesn't make sense you'd update your profile with random jobs and not bother to update your education - esp. when a psych degree would give you a BA and not a BFA.
Colleges share the same core courses and pre-reqs where I went for roughly two years of credits, then I spent all my extracurricular credits on Psychology courses. When I was there in my fifth year my college advisor let me know that all I'd have to do to qualify for a double major was get a few more credits, so I stayed a little longer and did some Summer courses online to qualify for graduating with a double major.
It's not really that weird to have two majors, you guys act like it's some achievement or something.haha, you really should stop.
Why? As a matter of accuracy there's really no loss over correcting the point, and if they choose to continue believing otherwise past that point then it confirms that they don't really care to explore for accuracy; Their mind is already made.
I don't really see any shame in correcting the point until it goes into repetition.
It's not an achievement for most but you're the one who brought it up so it seems to really matter to you.
Not in this topic, I responded to it being brought up..?
It does matter to me though. For as much as I've otherwise made nothing of the major it'd be weirder for me to pretend I don't have the degree.
According to you, you stayed a few months longer to "qualify for graduating with a double major" and yet you noted it as a minor on your profile. (poser)
I'd made that description before graduating and from doing basic jobs like restaurant work without much hope of getting career work I didn't update it since. The LinkedIn itself post-college was just for me to get basic work, and in small ways it helped boost my income during otherwise low wage jobs.
My art portfolio was also embarrassingly bad, as many here have now seen. It really isn't that hard to get a degree while otherwise not being accomplished enough to get work in that field, and while I did for a while feel horrible shame over it I've otherwise had this long to practice acceptance over my failings and still appreciate the courses themselves for what they were. At this point, as an SSI parasite, there'd be no reason to lie about turning the minor into a Bachelors, especially when you can't get real work in Psych without upgrading it to a Masters. The degree is effectively useless unless I want to be a school counselor.