Perfectionist question!

<p>Alright, so on the coursework listings it says to put college courses in lower case letters. It looks kind of weird but that's what the directions say, so should I leave them in all lowercase or At Least Type Them With First Letter Capitalized? What did you all do?</p>

<p>BTW, the directions word for word are: "Use lower-case letters and abbreviate course titles to 30 characters (i.e., "Critical Reasoning and Writing Literature" becomes "critical reas & writing lit")."</p>

<p>I think what they mean is not to do what some transcripts do and capitalize everything. For example, whereas it might be CRIT REASON & WRIT LIT, you would want to write Crit Reason & Writ Lit, or whatever would fit in 30 characters.</p>

<p>Any others who have valuable advice...?</p>

<p>Undecided sounds correct.</p>

<p>the name of some of my courses are kinda long. is it alright if I capitalize the first letter of each word but omit the spaces between words, as in- CritReas,WritingLit or is that just too funky?</p>

<p>Too funky, and also unnecessary since by my count you still have 10 characters left for that title.</p>

<p>The point is to make the thing readable for them. I sincerely doubt that they are going to look down upon you because you capitalized the course title when you shouldn't have, but I DO imagine it would reflect poorly upon you if they couldn't decipher what the course title was supposed to be from what you have written.</p>

<p>Just make it legible: sentence caps, logical abbreviations.</p>