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    Sharing From College To Write a Good Resume

    You’ve lastly made the long trip from a child to 12th grade. Now you are deciding to choose a career and a college to prepare the best for your future. If you choose a job, you need to write a good resume. It’s simple for college to write a resume if you can show exactly what you plan to do in the next 4 years. Somebody has done this while others still don’t have a clue. Well, if you haven’t had your life map, don’t worry. You just simply organize and put all of your thoughts on paper. Every time you think of something, just write it down. It may take a week or a day, but get things down on paper.

    This can include what your career goal is, some part time jobs that you have held or classes that you really enjoyed in high school. The college is most impressed with applicants who are able to express themselves both verbally and in written form.

    Sometimes, simple grade point average isn’t good enough to get you into a school. The University of Chicago for instance considers that only to be a part of the admission process.

    They weigh extra curricular activities as a major part of the students application. They are looking for not only smart people but also well rounded young men and women. Having a life outside of school — especially with community involvement will certainly help your cause in any event. Make sure that you include all activities outside of the school in the very last part of your resume. Let’s then run through the basic resume package. Header – include name (in large print), address, phone numbers and professional email address.

    Objective – what you are looking for (make sure to include the college as your target here). Education – your high school, dates attended and favorite classes taken. Experience – any jobs that you have held, including volunteer or part time work. Miscellaneous – all of the data that you have compiled showing that you are not just a scholar. Proof read the package and use spell check to verify there are no mistakes. Print on good quality paper and send it off to that intended college. You are now well on your way. Good luck!

    Until next time,

    BrianC

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    Posted by Robert Robinson - July 11, 2011 at 9:00 pm

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