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I am applying to grad school in Spain right now and looking for some advice. I will be moving in Feb. to take a Spanish course. However, my grad school application is due in Jan. I'm wondering if it's worth it/appropriate to to include that I will be starting this class in Feb.? Or because I shouldn't include classes I haven't started on my CV?










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          No, it's not appropriate. You haven't completed those classes, so you shouldn't put them on your CV.



          You can, however, add a section about Current Studies once you do start them, and any projects you do for those classes that feel are worth mentioning.






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            You can, however, add a section about Current Studies once you do start them, and any projects you do for those classes that feel are worth mentioning.






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                You can, however, add a section about Current Studies once you do start them, and any projects you do for those classes that feel are worth mentioning.






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                No, it's not appropriate. You haven't completed those classes, so you shouldn't put them on your CV.



                You can, however, add a section about Current Studies once you do start them, and any projects you do for those classes that feel are worth mentioning.







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