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Please Help!! what would anyone consider the best advice to render if some one had dropped out of university for financial and personal hardship reasons. should that period in university be omitted from a CV and if not. should one be candid and disclose the personal reasons during an interview. how can one make a good situation out of a bad one. Spin or Disclosure?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If the subject of the degree is not relevent to the post you are applying for then you could say that in the period in question you were at xxxxxxx university studying for a degree in xxxxxxxx.
If you don't mention whether or not you gaind the qualification and don't have it listed in the qualifications part of your CV then it's upto the employer to pick up on that and ask about it, if it's not relevant then they may not.
Don't try to make out you have the qualification, just mention that you were studying towards it.
If it comes up at the interview then you will have to expain your reasons for dropping out, but remember a CV is only to get you an interview, the interview is what gets you the job!
Good Luck