Background and Transcript Problem

On my resume I listed myself as a BBA + math minor, but my transcript still says I'm a Dual Degree seeker in Psychology major and BBA (which is actually a more overwhelming program than minoring in math). I have taken the prequisite courses for both psych major and math minor.

Also, as long as we took the required introductory courses, my school allows me to declare ourselves to be whatever we wanted, so the discrepency is nominal in nature.

The psych major designation is still on my transcript because I haven't handed in the paperwork to withdraw from the Dual degree program, even though as far as course load is concerned, I'm on track to completing my math minor. Should I notify the recruiter of this?

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I took calc 1 through 3, plus differential equations and a upper level probability class, thus I am only 2 classes away from a minor

 

Nice Einstein = p So you have nothing to worry about. If the recruiter has any questions just point out those courses on your transcript and you should get the green light.

 

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