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As I wrote before, they may have a MS degree. If that is what it says on the piece of paper their university gave them, then they are allowed to say they have a MS.
Being published is a big deal in research or if you think it is a big deal which you seem to.
Unless you have direct experience in all industries I wouldn't be so quick to say when publishing matters.
It is apparent that YOUR thesis makes a big difference to YOU.
Regardless if it does or doesn't, it doesn't erase your misguided comment. No need to argue, all I am saying is be more open to the idea that you may not know what all employers want out of a degree.
Seems to me that the defender may have done something similar to the OP.
It is plain stupid to lie about something so easily checked.
It is safe to say that if the OP had not been caught this time (3rd time), that lie would still be on the resume.
Regardless if it does or doesn't, it doesn't erase your misguided comment. No need to argue, all I am saying is be more open to the idea that you may not know what all employers want out of a degree.
Misguided? If you say so. Since you are the first to harp here about about your THESIS that the others lack.
OP, you may have been sorry but a lie like that is unacceptable. There are jobs that have Master Degrees preferred but you can still take a chance with a Bachelor's.
The worst thing that could have happened is that they say 'no thanks'.
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