[請益] having had or otherwise?
I wrote:
Having had completed my first double-major degree in xxx and xxx, I pursued my Master's degree in xxx.
Every British friend of mine said I should use "Having completed" instead of the original.
Why?
If the education happened way in the past...
It seems I need to revisit my grammar proficiency! XD
Any comment, please?
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