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2084397 No.2084397 [Reply] [Original]

I've got literally 4 credits to go at university but just can't be bothered to waste any more time there, since sitting in class deprives me of income.

The credits I need are also basic bitch 1st year math and physics to complete my degree, babby-tier stuff.

If I start applying for jobs in my field and just lie about my B.Sc., do companies ever follow up and ask for certificates and diplomas?

>> No.2084406

This has to be bait

>> No.2084421

>>2084406

Why?

>> No.2084440

>>2084397
>do companies ever follow up and ask for certificates and diplomas
Mine did. I think big corporate places do and smaller companies don't

>> No.2084488

just take the fucking classes nigger

>> No.2084506

>>2084397

Checking if your degree is real is one of the only things the HR bimbos know how to do.

>> No.2084514

>>2084397
You're going to lie for the rest of your life and piss away the majority of the value of an expensive and time-consuming investment? Is this really a smart way to generate "income"? Just see if you can take the credits online or some bullshit.

>> No.2084735

>>2084397
>If I start applying for jobs in my field and just lie about my B.Sc., do companies ever follow up and ask for certificates and diplomas?
Some do, some don't.

Why take the risk when you literally only have to pass a basic math and physics course to get the actual degree?