Talk:Autonomous University of Tamaulipas

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No complaints here, but I trust some officious meddler will delete your work on imaginary grounds. My purpose here is to bring attention to the fact that schools consider unexpanded acronyms an emblem of prestige and miss no opportunity to lard as many as possible into transcripts. The result is that certified translators on whom the victims rely to help them transfer credits to schools in other countries have to discover that the alphabet soup legend is posted exactly nowhere. This particular school identifies itself as UAM/FAC. Dereliction on someone's part made it possible to uncover Unidad Academica Multidisciplinaria as the solution to the first part, but the FAC is still clothed in obscure impenetrability and can be guessed at but never confirmed. My suggestion is that perhaps someone on the University staff might feel inclined to seek out and include such information. The very fact that it could prove valuable to furthering the career of some foreign student will no doubt cause the censorship squadron to search and destroy with added dispatch. But for those invervening seconds someone might derive actual benefit from information that is normally so skillfully elided. translator (talk) 19:56, 16 January 2017 (UTC)[reply]