I am starting a BSc in business this September, which is just a couple of weeks away. The program is fully remote, with only 2-3 in-person meetups with a professor each semester for project check-ins and exam prep. While I see myself as a student, many people might not view it that way since I am primarily learning from textbooks and pre-recorded lectures at home. Because of this, I’m not eligible for government assistance or student housing, which adds to the confusion. I’m currently employed and casually looking for new job opportunities because I want to move away from customer service. However, I haven't mentioned my degree plans to my boss, as I worry it might affect my current job. I’m conflicted about whether to include my ongoing degree on my CV. On one hand, having only a high school diploma limits my job prospects, but on the other hand, I fear that listing my degree might lead employers to see me strictly as a student, which could hurt my chances of getting hired for full-time roles.
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