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Wording on a website

Wording on a website

Wording on a website

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I came across a question "Which modules of your degree best reflect your strengths, and why?" on a career website.


Does this question ask which subjects I did well at university?

Thanks!!

RE: Wording on a website

I think so.  Typical HR/recruitment blather.

RE: Wording on a website

could be more what parts of a subject, since most subjects are made up of a few modulus these days. agree with Hokie sound like HR dribble, thus you must dribble in you answer.

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RE: Wording on a website

Modules to me would relate to groups of subjects in a degree that may have more than one course associated with them.  For example, in a typical Civil Engineering curriculum you have structural, geotechnical, site, water resources, etc.

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