I'm somewhat stumped on this question, so I thought I would see what the wise forumites think. An undergraduate student has been accepted as a visiting student at a prestigious university. Hu is, however, choosing to take only one course there, while keeping a regular schedule at hu's regular institution.
When it comes to hu's CV, is the term "Visiting Student at X, Semester/Year" misleading? It seems factually correct, but it would presumably imply that hu took a full load of courses there. For what it's worth, hu would be entitled to do so (i.e. it's not a lack of merit).
An undergrad hardly even has a CV.
I will disagree with the others who have posted thus far and will say that yes, I think it is misleading. (I will also say that for God's sake, if the student can do a full load of coursework at Prestigious U, then why the hell aren't they planning on doing it?)
I would advise a student in such a situation to list their Bachelor's degree at Regular U, and then underneath that to put a line of "Additional Coursework Completed at Prestigious U" and a list of courses.
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