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Help! Does the"no gaps"applies to Educational history in background declaration?
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April 25, 2011, 11:27:16 pm »
Hello friends,
I am getting confused about the item 10 -Educational history in background declaration form. I finished my undergraduate program in 2006, July. Before coming to Canada for master's study, I have 2 years gap (2006 July -2008, May) when I prepared for language exams and worked in a company. I began my master's study in 2008, Sept. In this case, do I also need to state what I was doing during 2006 July-2008 May in my Educational history? Does the no gaps rule also applies to Educational history?
Please help me and thank you very much!
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It needs to be listed somewhere. If you were working, it will be in your working history. If you were studying, it is in your educational history. If you were unemployed and seeking work, you should put that in your working history. If you were preparing for an exam, you should put that under your educational history. If you were taking leave, you could put that under either one.
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