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Thoughts on "Quirky" Non-Academic Accolades?
Posted: Tue Nov 12, 2013 3:27 am
by scifiguy
What do you guys think about adding "quirky" non-academic type of accolades and accomplishments we may have attained to our resume or ls application materials?
Examples might be:
***Reigning Video Game Champion in _________
***Finalist/Runner-up of 2013 West Coast Surfing Championships
etc.
Re: Thoughts on "Quirky" Non-Academic Accolades?
Posted: Tue Nov 12, 2013 10:10 am
by TheSpanishMain
In the case of your examples, I would say list the second one under an interests section, leave off the first entirely. Hardcore video gaming conjures up images of aspie lonerdom.
Re: Thoughts on "Quirky" Non-Academic Accolades?
Posted: Tue Nov 12, 2013 10:16 am
by DCDuck
I saw "Jeopardy Champion" on a resume once. It got him an interview (but not the job).
Re: Thoughts on "Quirky" Non-Academic Accolades?
Posted: Tue Nov 12, 2013 10:32 am
by JuTMSY4
TheSpanishMain wrote:In the case of your examples, I would say list the second one under an interests section, leave off the first entirely. Hardcore video gaming conjures up images of aspie lonerdom.
Pretty much agree - I've had my interest spark up conversations on successful interviews though. Caveat being, I've see NCAA athlete accolades (or similar) be fairly useful.
Re: Thoughts on "Quirky" Non-Academic Accolades?
Posted: Tue Nov 12, 2013 12:34 pm
by bp shinners
TheSpanishMain wrote:In the case of your examples, I would say list the second one under an interests section, leave off the first entirely. Hardcore video gaming conjures up images of aspie lonerdom.
Which could be counteracted with other interests, such as being a West Coast Surfing Championship. I'd probably include the video game (depending on which one it is, actually, but that would probably matter more to me than to your average adcomm) - you get one nerd on that panel, and you've made a friend. And there are a lot of nerds at law schools - a similar feature on my resume was all I talked about during one of my interviews.
Re: Thoughts on "Quirky" Non-Academic Accolades?
Posted: Tue Nov 12, 2013 12:40 pm
by rinkrat19
If the videogame one were something REAL, like literally you went to one of those championship events in Vegas or whatever and won, then maybe list it under interests. The sports one, sure, list it (under interests). Also acceptable: a prize/championship in a photography contest, amateur dirtbike league, regional judo competition, etc.
Re: Thoughts on "Quirky" Non-Academic Accolades?
Posted: Tue Nov 12, 2013 6:54 pm
by phillywc
ugh go away scifiguy
Re: Thoughts on "Quirky" Non-Academic Accolades?
Posted: Tue Nov 12, 2013 11:40 pm
by scifiguy
rinkrat19 wrote:If the videogame one were something REAL, like literally you went to one of those championship events in Vegas or whatever and won, then maybe list it under interests. The sports one, sure, list it (under interests). Also acceptable: a prize/championship in a photography contest, amateur dirtbike league, regional judo competition, etc.
Yeah, I meant real.

Re: Thoughts on "Quirky" Non-Academic Accolades?
Posted: Tue Nov 12, 2013 11:42 pm
by stillwater
scifiguy wrote:rinkrat19 wrote:If the videogame one were something REAL, like literally you went to one of those championship events in Vegas or whatever and won, then maybe list it under interests. The sports one, sure, list it (under interests). Also acceptable: a prize/championship in a photography contest, amateur dirtbike league, regional judo competition, etc.
Yeah, I meant real.

scifiguy are you actually going to law school or are you going pro in trolling?
Re: Thoughts on "Quirky" Non-Academic Accolades?
Posted: Tue Nov 12, 2013 11:43 pm
by scifiguy
DCDuck wrote:I saw "Jeopardy Champion" on a resume once. It got him an interview (but not the job).
Wow, you hire people into biglaw?
Re: Thoughts on "Quirky" Non-Academic Accolades?
Posted: Tue Nov 12, 2013 11:44 pm
by stillwater
scifiguy wrote:DCDuck wrote:I saw "Jeopardy Champion" on a resume once. It got him an interview (but not the job).
Wow, you hire people into biglaw?
nah this was for assistant deli meat slicer at the Fresno Arby's
Re: Thoughts on "Quirky" Non-Academic Accolades?
Posted: Tue Nov 12, 2013 11:47 pm
by scifiguy
stillwater wrote:scifiguy wrote:rinkrat19 wrote:If the videogame one were something REAL, like literally you went to one of those championship events in Vegas or whatever and won, then maybe list it under interests. The sports one, sure, list it (under interests). Also acceptable: a prize/championship in a photography contest, amateur dirtbike league, regional judo competition, etc.
Yeah, I meant real.

scifiguy are you actually going to law school or are you going pro in trolling?
I'm undecided about law school, but looking into it. This question actually applies to me in a few ways. I have some of these "qualifications"...definitely on the quirky side, so wasn't sure if they should be mentioned.
Re: Thoughts on "Quirky" Non-Academic Accolades?
Posted: Tue Nov 12, 2013 11:48 pm
by stillwater
scifiguy wrote:stillwater wrote:scifiguy wrote:rinkrat19 wrote:If the videogame one were something REAL, like literally you went to one of those championship events in Vegas or whatever and won, then maybe list it under interests. The sports one, sure, list it (under interests). Also acceptable: a prize/championship in a photography contest, amateur dirtbike league, regional judo competition, etc.
Yeah, I meant real.

scifiguy are you actually going to law school or are you going pro in trolling?
I'm undecided about law school, but looking into it. This question actually applies to me in a few ways. I have some of these "qualifications"...definitely on the quirky side, so wasn't sure if they should be mentioned.
be interesting without being weird or pathetic. i think thats the general rule of thumb.
Re: Thoughts on "Quirky" Non-Academic Accolades?
Posted: Tue Nov 12, 2013 11:51 pm
by scifiguy
TheSpanishMain wrote:In the case of your examples, I would say list the second one under an interests section, leave off the first entirely. Hardcore video gaming conjures up images of aspie lonerdom.
That's my impression too, even though I know it's a stereotype.
Re: Thoughts on "Quirky" Non-Academic Accolades?
Posted: Tue Nov 12, 2013 11:56 pm
by Pneumonia
stillwater wrote: scifiguy are you actually going to law school or are you going pro in trolling?
twist: this is the "quirky accolade" that he is referring to including on his resume.
Re: Thoughts on "Quirky" Non-Academic Accolades?
Posted: Tue Nov 12, 2013 11:57 pm
by xRON MEXiCOx
Being a surfing champ is bad ass.