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  • lad [none/use name]
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    4 years ago

    Difficult as I am from small town Canada and there arent really any schools that have closed down around here. The types of jobs I am looking at applying for are entirely entry level and not skill dependent at all so I wonder how likely they are to check regardless of if it is even possible or not.

    The most annoying part is I would 100% get my GED first if they actually offered any testing right now but for the entire year the testing centers have been closed. I basically have no option but to lie about it.

    • adfsadfsadfsadf [none/use name]
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      4 years ago

      Difficult as...

      Oh. I can't think of a workaround for a fake school in that case. I think an online fake degree is a huge mistake. They probably always check that kind of thing.

      I basically have no option but to lie about it.

      Telling the truth is often a (big) loser but...

      I would 100% get my GED first if they actually offered any testing right now but for the entire year the testing centers have been closed.

      You could say that on your resume with a tweak - something like: I will get my GED once the testing centers reopen.

    • the_river_cass [she/her]
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      4 years ago

      that's when they're more likely to check. if it's skill-dependant, they assume you must be telling the truth about your education if you have the skills.