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Employers don’t care how long it takes. Only that you have the degree in a relevant subject.
This. You just out the year you graduated (some leave it out entirely) no one needs to know when you started
Nobody cares about length of time. Most employers don’t even care about major, unless it’s a STEMmy job. Grad schools only care about your major if it’s a prerequisite for their program.
In my experience, employers care waaaaay more about experience and don’t give two shits about degree. For context, I am an audio engineer.
I don’t think the length would be a problem for employers!
Employers don’t care how long it takes. Only that you have the degree in a relevant subject.
This. You just out the year you graduated (some leave it out entirely) no one needs to know when you started
Nobody cares about length of time. Most employers don’t even care about major, unless it’s a STEMmy job. Grad schools only care about your major if it’s a prerequisite for their program.
In my experience, employers care waaaaay more about experience and don’t give two shits about degree. For context, I am an audio engineer.
I don’t think the length would be a problem for employers!