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I don't see how anyone can get away with using their extension school degrees as Harvard College degrees on their CVs. First it should be obvious from the dates of attendance and the date of degree. Second, extension school degrees are abbreviated as "A.L.B.", bachelor of liberal arts, instead of the "A.B." given by Harvard College. If anyone uses the "A.B." instead of "A.L.B." then they really are guilty of intentional fraud, not just "self-marketing". They are crossing the line there.
But if any employer's dumb enough to get fooled, then I guess they deserve it.
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