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I have now received my diplomas, so I am officially marking these as
"done".
Also state that I was Summa Cum Laude for my B.S.
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When creating a date between two years, with no months used at all,
i.e. \DateRange{YYYY}{00}{00}{YYYY}{00}{00}, the end date would insert
an empty space for the month. Using \ignorespaces means the \numdash
command will absorb all spaces until the first non-space character.
This ensures that all dates appear to have the same range on them, if
whether they specify year->year or month/year->month/year ranges.
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The main difference between this one and the \Daterange command is
that this one only displays the start date, leaving the end-date as
Present.
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This moves one of the blocks from the right column to the left, and
vice versa. Overall, the spacing and orientation of these sections are
improved by putting these in this order.
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This extra spacing was quite large, eating up more space than it
really needed to.
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I didn't really do too much with them after I came back from Sweden
anyways...
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Also put expected graduation on right (or years of attendance for
LTH). Include the schools attended to finish the degree as well.
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