What to include on Résumé/extracurricular section?
Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2016 11:46 am
Hi all,
Does anyone have advice for what I should or should not include on my résumé or in the education or extracurriculars sections of applications?
Should I remove an old job that I worked for the summer before and summer after my first year of college? It was just a 30 hr/wk job. Nothing remarkable, but if I remove it it might lead schools to wonder what I did after my first year of college.
Should I remove that I am an Eagle scout? Ive had it on my resume for years, but since I haven't been involved in scouting since then and it's from my senior year of high school I don't think it really helps. Although, I've landed internships because of the connection of the boss or hiring manager etc. being an Eagle Scout as well. Does anyone think it hurts to leave it on? The only downside I can see with leaving it on is that I would seem immature or like I just have no clue what's appropriate for a law school resume.
Also, Should I put the semesters that I got Deans list on the awards/honors section? I think it highlights that even though my first 2 years were sub-part performance, I got at least the 3.65 required for Deans list the next 2 years. But I risk being redundant since they would see it on my transcripts.
Finally, does anyone know where I should include that I submitted a paper and gave a presentation on it to students and faculty at an undergraduate conference? There's not enough room to explain it on the awards section or extra curriculars section and it wasn't really an award even though I needed to have mine chosen from a pool of students from a couple dozen schools across the country. But at the same time it doesn't seem major enough to put on my résumé.
Thanks for the help!
Does anyone have advice for what I should or should not include on my résumé or in the education or extracurriculars sections of applications?
Should I remove an old job that I worked for the summer before and summer after my first year of college? It was just a 30 hr/wk job. Nothing remarkable, but if I remove it it might lead schools to wonder what I did after my first year of college.
Should I remove that I am an Eagle scout? Ive had it on my resume for years, but since I haven't been involved in scouting since then and it's from my senior year of high school I don't think it really helps. Although, I've landed internships because of the connection of the boss or hiring manager etc. being an Eagle Scout as well. Does anyone think it hurts to leave it on? The only downside I can see with leaving it on is that I would seem immature or like I just have no clue what's appropriate for a law school resume.
Also, Should I put the semesters that I got Deans list on the awards/honors section? I think it highlights that even though my first 2 years were sub-part performance, I got at least the 3.65 required for Deans list the next 2 years. But I risk being redundant since they would see it on my transcripts.
Finally, does anyone know where I should include that I submitted a paper and gave a presentation on it to students and faculty at an undergraduate conference? There's not enough room to explain it on the awards section or extra curriculars section and it wasn't really an award even though I needed to have mine chosen from a pool of students from a couple dozen schools across the country. But at the same time it doesn't seem major enough to put on my résumé.
Thanks for the help!