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What do I put on a student resume?

Hey, I want to create a strong resume to send to colleges and for summer internships, too. I'm not really sure what to include or how to format it. What specific things should I put on my resume as a high school student? How can I make it stand out?

a year ago

Creating a strong resume as a high school student can be challenging, but by focusing on your accomplishments, experiences, and skills, you can put together a resume that highlights your strengths. Here's a list of categories and some examples you might want to include in your resume:

1. Header: Put your name, phone number, email address, and home address at the top of your resume. Make sure to use a professional email address (e.g., yourfirstname.lastname@email.com).

2. Objective/Summary: Write a brief statement summarizing your goals and qualifications. This should be tailored to different applications based on the target audience (colleges or internships).

3. Education: Include the details of your high school education, including your GPA (weighted and unweighted), any honors or AP classes, and your expected graduation date. You may also list notable academic awards and achievements.

4. Experience: Include any relevant work, volunteer, or extracurricular experiences. Describe your roles, responsibilities, and accomplishments in these positions. Make sure to emphasize leadership positions, as well as any initiatives you took, and the results you achieved.

5. Skills: List any special skills that may be relevant to the colleges or internships you are applying for. This can include computer skills, language abilities, certifications, or other unique talents and interests. Remember to be specific and provide a level of proficiency for each skill.

6. Extracurricular Activities: List clubs, organizations, or athletics in which you played a significant role, along with any accomplishments or leadership positions.

7. Awards and Honors: Highlight any academic, personal, or community achievements that you've received. This can range from honor roll to science fair awards, or even recognition from local organizations.

8. Community Service: Describe any community service or volunteer work you've done, specifying the organizations, your role, and the overall impact.

To make your resume stand out, use strong action verbs to describe your experiences and accomplishments. Also, use bullet points for readability and keep your descriptions concise. Your resume should ideally be no longer than one page.

Additionally, customize your resume for each application. Consider which experiences and skills are most relevant to the specific college or internship, and ensure those are highlighted.

Lastly, have someone review your resume for spelling and grammatical errors, formatting, and overall coherence. A polished and well-organized resume demonstrates your attention to detail and professionalism. Good luck in creating your high school student resume!

a year ago

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