I'm currently building up my resume for college applications and potential jobs, and I'm not quite sure what to include in it. It's my first-time crafting a high school resume, any advice on what aspects I should focus on?
Building a high school resume is an important step in your college applications and job hunting process. Here are some elements you might want to consider including in your resume:
1. Header: This section should have basic contact information, such as your full name, phone number, email address, and home address.
2. Education: Include your high school name, graduation year, and unweighted GPA (or weighted GPA, if you'd like).
3. Coursework: Mention any honors, AP, IB, or dual-enrollment courses you're taking. This shows colleges and potential employers that you are willing to challenge yourself.
4. Extracurricular Activities: List all the clubs, sports, or organizations that you are a part of in high school. Include any leadership roles you hold and significant achievements. Use the 4 Tiers of Extracurriculars (Tier 1 being the highest and rarest and Tier 4 being the most common) as a guide to order your activities.
5. Work Experience: If you've had a part-time job, summer job, or internship, be sure to include this. Here you'll include the duration, your role, and short bullet points outlining your responsibilities and achievements.
6. Volunteer Experience: If you've done any community service or other volunteer work, be sure to include it. Details about the nature of the work, duration, and impact created are important.
7. Skills and Certifications: List any hard skills (like programming languages), soft skills (like leadership or communication), and certifications you might have obtained.
8. Awards and Honors: Acknowledge any scholastic or extracurricular awards.
9. Interests: Although this section is optional, it can add a personal touch to your resume. Include activities that you enjoy outside of school that may not necessarily be academic or extracurricular clubs.
Remember to keep your resume concise, clean, and professional looking. Choose a simple format and font, and keep it to one page if possible. Always proofread before submitting it anywhere. Best of luck with your college applications and job hunt!
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