Tomaz Stih
July 29th, 1999, 07:55 AM
Hi,
i am just in a process of rewriting my cv and I could use some advice from the experienced cv writters.
The problem is the difference between educational systems around the globe. I have a degree from University (of Ljubljana, Slovenia) from 2.5 years program and now I am about to receive another degree from 4 years program. The closest way to describe both degrees would be using German word Fachhochschule though the second is not exact equivalent.
I am seeking an English word to use to be fair to my potential employer. So far I used B.Sc. as my title is ing. and will be dipl.ing. But I heard about Associate degrees. Is there an Associate degree in CS?
The new program I am finishing is recognized by the Feanni as a program leading to EUR.ING. title. Does anyone actually use this title?
It would be good to know where I stand.
Tomaz
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Tomaz Stih, B.Sc.CS tomaz@nameco.com
Ob sotoccju 10 Nameco Group
SI-1000 Ljubljana http://www.nameco.com
Europe
i am just in a process of rewriting my cv and I could use some advice from the experienced cv writters.
The problem is the difference between educational systems around the globe. I have a degree from University (of Ljubljana, Slovenia) from 2.5 years program and now I am about to receive another degree from 4 years program. The closest way to describe both degrees would be using German word Fachhochschule though the second is not exact equivalent.
I am seeking an English word to use to be fair to my potential employer. So far I used B.Sc. as my title is ing. and will be dipl.ing. But I heard about Associate degrees. Is there an Associate degree in CS?
The new program I am finishing is recognized by the Feanni as a program leading to EUR.ING. title. Does anyone actually use this title?
It would be good to know where I stand.
Tomaz
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Tomaz Stih, B.Sc.CS tomaz@nameco.com
Ob sotoccju 10 Nameco Group
SI-1000 Ljubljana http://www.nameco.com
Europe