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Include VG on LAW SCHOOL resume w/out mention on personal statement?

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Resume question. Re: video games ;)

Post by Irrelephant » Thu Feb 04, 2010 11:59 pm

I was looking at my resume and realized that there is a big gap where I wasn't working during undergrad. During this period I was playing professional video games on a 5 versus 5 level. I would never put this on an employment resume, but would it be a good idea to add a synopsis of the following to my law school resume:

Played professional (Call of Duty 1 & 2) video games from April 2006 to July 2007
Sponsored trips to New York and Dallas for the World Series of Video Games.
As team leader, I was responsible for designing strategies, team management, sponsorships, and often accounted for revenues of up to $2,000.
We were consistently ranked in the top 10 of the united states.


I never thought I would gain anything from this in life (except for basically getting paid to play video games), but I think it might fill the void on my resume.

Thoughts?

Here is some additional information as some individuals are not seeing my post on the second page.
"Call of duty 1-2. I spent like a whole summer in high school playing games while I had a hurt neck. I just naturally excelled at it. In college, I used it to travel around for free with my friends from home and simply hang out with them for a few hours a week doing something we loved. It was a lot of fun and we were pretty good. We could have been better had I not lived in Isla Vista, CA and attended UCSB."

I graduated in June 2009. I've been working at the Santa Barbara Public Defender's since July, and also at a wrongful termination firm in Los Angeles. I didn't work for almost two years during my undergrad because i was playing competitive video games. It was a much bigger part of my life in high school, but I'm very happy that I was able to capitalize on some of the people willing to invest money into the sport as I aged and matured.

We won Newegg Lanfest, and placed 9-12th in the world at WSVG. (lost to some German team cause my headphones, which i actually just plugged in and WORKED!!!, went out a few days before WSVG and I had to use some headphones that did not have a volume adjuster and would not go loud enough to hear ingame sounds over the ear drum breaking Fight Night Round 3 competition) I think we got third at Cyberzone PA with 3 people from my team (friends from home) and two ringers (we also stayed in a hotel over central park in NY during this trip). We were CAL runners up, and were 10-2/3 most cevo seasons we played.

My personal statement does not regard professional video gaming, but is definitely a "positive" factor on my applications according to most people I've shown it to. In light of this, I think if I can accurately explain the video game factor in a concise fashion on my resume, it could really help the adcomms create a picture of me.
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Re: Resume question. Re: video games ;)

Post by TTH » Fri Feb 05, 2010 12:07 am

Irrelephant wrote:I was looking at my resume and realized that there is a big gap where I wasn't working during undergrad. During this period I was playing professional video games on a 5 versus 5 level. I would never put this on an employment resume, but would it be a good idea to add a synopsis of the following to my law school resume:

Played professional video games from April 2006 to July 2007
Sponsored trips to New York and Dallas for the World Series of Video Games.
As team leader, I was responsible for designing strategies, team management, sponsorships, and often accounted for revenues of up to $2,000.
We were consistently ranked in the top 10 of the united states.


I never thought I would gain anything from this in life (except for basically getting paid to play video games), but I think it might fill the void on my resume.

Thoughts?
I would absolutely leave the void.

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Re: Resume question. Re: video games ;)

Post by 02092010 » Fri Feb 05, 2010 12:18 am

Just spice it up, like people who aren't janitors but Environmental Service Associates. Or instead of Joe Dirt, Joe Dierte.

Just say you were the Team Leader for Sucess and Management involving Electronic Interfacing or something like that. You get the gist/jist?

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Re: Resume question. Re: video games ;)

Post by MC Southstar » Fri Feb 05, 2010 12:19 am

Too much stigma.

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Re: Resume question. Re: video games ;)

Post by Kohinoor » Fri Feb 05, 2010 12:22 am

TipTravHoot wrote: I would absolutely leave the void.

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Re: Resume question. Re: video games ;)

Post by 09042014 » Fri Feb 05, 2010 12:24 am

If it was during undergrad it isn't even a gap.

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Re: Resume question. Re: video games ;)

Post by puppleberry finn » Fri Feb 05, 2010 12:25 am

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Re: Resume question. Re: video games ;)

Post by TTH » Fri Feb 05, 2010 12:26 am

puppins wrote:depends on what game
Okay, this is true. If you were leading people in five on five matches of Shaq-Fu, then put that shit down.

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Post by jawsthegreat » Fri Feb 05, 2010 12:28 am

I would include it. Seems interesting to me.

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Post by bissey » Fri Feb 05, 2010 12:30 am

highlight it and send pics

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Re: Resume question. Re: video games ;)

Post by MC Southstar » Fri Feb 05, 2010 12:31 am

puppins wrote:depends on what game
How so?

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Re: Resume question. Re: video games ;)

Post by SnowyMobs » Fri Feb 05, 2010 12:31 am

TipTravHoot wrote:
puppins wrote:depends on what game
Okay, this is true. If you were leading people in five on five matches of Shaq-Fu, then put that shit down.
i lol'd.


but yeah, if it was during undergrad i don't think it'll be a glaring void if you left it out

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Post by puppleberry finn » Fri Feb 05, 2010 12:33 am

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Re: Resume question. Re: video games ;)

Post by 09042014 » Fri Feb 05, 2010 12:33 am

Only if it was Quake4. CS and Warcraft 3 are TTT.

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Re: Resume question. Re: video games ;)

Post by MC Southstar » Fri Feb 05, 2010 12:34 am

WSVG is already TTT

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Post by TTH » Fri Feb 05, 2010 12:35 am

Desert Fox wrote:Only if it was Image. CS and Warcraft 3 are TTT.

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Post by Grad_Student » Fri Feb 05, 2010 12:37 am

Halo I'm willing to bet

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Re: Resume question. Re: video games ;)

Post by Clint Eastwood » Fri Feb 05, 2010 12:38 am

fatl1ty?

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Re: Resume question. Re: video games ;)

Post by ConMan345 » Fri Feb 05, 2010 12:39 am

Irrelephant wrote:I was looking at my resume and realized that there is a big gap where I wasn't working during undergrad. During this period I was playing professional video games on a 5 versus 5 level. I would never put this on an employment resume, but would it be a good idea to add a synopsis of the following to my law school resume:

Played professional video games from April 2006 to July 2007
Sponsored trips to New York and Dallas for the World Series of Video Games.
As team leader, I was responsible for designing strategies, team management, sponsorships, and often accounted for revenues of up to $2,000.
We were consistently ranked in the top 10 of the united states.


I never thought I would gain anything from this in life (except for basically getting paid to play video games), but I think it might fill the void on my resume.

Thoughts?
I guess I'm in the minority with this, but I'd absolutely keep it. It's interesting, unique and you're very, very good at it.

I know someone who put burger flipper at White Castle on their law school resume and talked about it in their ps. They got in, for what it's worth.

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Re: Resume question. Re: video games ;)

Post by 09042014 » Fri Feb 05, 2010 12:40 am

If its GRAW I'll actually be impressed. That was my favorite Xbox series.

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Re: Resume question. Re: video games ;)

Post by thalassocrat » Fri Feb 05, 2010 1:08 am

ConMan345 wrote:
Irrelephant wrote:I was looking at my resume and realized that there is a big gap where I wasn't working during undergrad. During this period I was playing professional video games on a 5 versus 5 level. I would never put this on an employment resume, but would it be a good idea to add a synopsis of the following to my law school resume:

Played professional video games from April 2006 to July 2007
Sponsored trips to New York and Dallas for the World Series of Video Games.
As team leader, I was responsible for designing strategies, team management, sponsorships, and often accounted for revenues of up to $2,000.
We were consistently ranked in the top 10 of the united states.


I never thought I would gain anything from this in life (except for basically getting paid to play video games), but I think it might fill the void on my resume.

Thoughts?
I guess I'm in the minority with this, but I'd absolutely keep it. It's interesting, unique and you're very, very good at it.

I know someone who put burger flipper at White Castle on their law school resume and talked about it in their ps. They got in, for what it's worth.
I would too, especially since it's not like you sat around in your parents basement playing WoW and are trying to use that.

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Re: Resume question. Re: video games ;)

Post by kaya_belly » Fri Feb 05, 2010 1:12 am

For what it is worth, I think this makes you interesting. If you feel like it was valuable work, then include.

But I would not include it simply because you feel like you have to fill a gap. You were going to school; technically, there was no gap.

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Post by Kohinoor » Fri Feb 05, 2010 1:27 am

thalassocrat wrote:
ConMan345 wrote:
Irrelephant wrote:I was looking at my resume and realized that there is a big gap where I wasn't working during undergrad. During this period I was playing professional video games on a 5 versus 5 level. I would never put this on an employment resume, but would it be a good idea to add a synopsis of the following to my law school resume:

Played professional video games from April 2006 to July 2007
Sponsored trips to New York and Dallas for the World Series of Video Games.
As team leader, I was responsible for designing strategies, team management, sponsorships, and often accounted for revenues of up to $2,000.
We were consistently ranked in the top 10 of the united states.


I never thought I would gain anything from this in life (except for basically getting paid to play video games), but I think it might fill the void on my resume.

Thoughts?
I guess I'm in the minority with this, but I'd absolutely keep it. It's interesting, unique and you're very, very good at it.

I know someone who put burger flipper at White Castle on their law school resume and talked about it in their ps. They got in, for what it's worth.
I would too, especially since it's not like you sat around in your parents basement playing WoW and are trying to use that.
To be fair, it sounds like he was so good at sitting in a basement playing video games that somebody paid him to do it. Now, that is indeed an accomplishment, but not all accomplishments should be shared when you're competing with people that did jobs that people in the real world consider credible.

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Re: Resume question. Re: video games ;)

Post by jack duluoz » Fri Feb 05, 2010 1:29 am

In my EXP (hehe), ppl who are really good at video games tend to not get laid, but can also be very intelligent. I'd throw it in there. I don't see how it could hurt.

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Post by TTH » Fri Feb 05, 2010 1:30 am

Kohinoor wrote:To be fair, it sounds like he was so good at sitting in a basement playing video games that somebody paid him to do it. Now, that is indeed an accomplishment, but not all accomplishments should be shared when you're competing with people that did jobs that people in the real world consider credible.
Credited. I'm pretty sure I would reach past someone who felt it necessary to talk about their gaming prowess to admit someone with real work experience/community service with lower numbers.

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