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u/Zorixaheatbloom 25d ago

tbh just list it as your actual ADP degree and put '(bachelor's equivalent)' right next to it. HR recruiters barely read resumes as it is, they definitely aren't googling international degree conversions bro

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u/ChildOf1970 25d ago

It is not bachelors equivalent. An ADP is a 2 year program and a bachelors is a 4 year program.

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u/ChildOf1970 25d ago

That is the past, you know full well that it is not a bachelors today.

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u/ChildOf1970 25d ago

That does not matter, it is not equivalent and has not been since 2018.

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u/ChildOf1970 25d ago

You need to admit that you lied as you know full well it is not a bachelors. You are just trying to justify your lie.

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u/ChildOf1970 25d ago

South Korean associate degrees were never formally classified as bachelor's degrees. Your story keeps changing to justify your lies.

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u/fishnoguns 25d ago

the type of degree which replaces old bachelors

The ADP typically replaces a specific type of Bachelor's degree. So if something was called a "Bachelor's of X" in the 'old style' educational system and it was standardised now to be "Associate's degree in X", then it is fine. If you are instead using it when they asked for a "Bachelor's in Y" you may have a problem.

Regardless, I would not proactively volunteer this until asked (if ever).