Awards in High School on Resume?
Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2019 2:09 pm
So I know the typical rule of thumb is you should not put accomplishments in high school on your college resume; however, my situation is a little out of the ordinary. I started going to college when I was 14 at night and during the summer because my family did not have a lot of money. Because I was so young, the college only charged me $10.00 per credit and I knew it would be the only way I could afford college. Because I started college so young, I achieved a few accomplishments while I was both a college student and a high school student. Some accomplishments I think should be left off even though I was in college at the same time. (For example being first team all conference for Varsity Softball, MVP for Varsity Softball, Champion for Debate Conference Tournament, etc. because they were for the high school softball varsity team and the high school debate team)
However, I have a few accomplishments that are gray areas. For example, the Virginia College Scholars Award which was awarded to me by the state governor because I obtained so many college credits and maintained a 3.5 gpa in high school and 4.0 in college by the time I graduated. I am pretty sure that should be listed, right? Additionally, I got 2nd place in the State of Virginia for Bike Racing (it was not a club in school). I also had several travel softball awards which were not affiliated with high school (I was in college softball for a year but had to eventually quit because I was working 40 hours a week to pay for school and it was conflicting with my responsibilities at work).
I know you can add really stellar achievements in high school, but being 2nd place in the state of Virginia for Bike Racing is hardly stellar. Maybe if I won Tour De France and was given credit for curing Lance Armstrong's cancer, I could put a line on my resume. But at the same time, it was something I accomplished while being a college student and it was something unaffiliated with my high school.
What do you guys think? Thank you so much!
However, I have a few accomplishments that are gray areas. For example, the Virginia College Scholars Award which was awarded to me by the state governor because I obtained so many college credits and maintained a 3.5 gpa in high school and 4.0 in college by the time I graduated. I am pretty sure that should be listed, right? Additionally, I got 2nd place in the State of Virginia for Bike Racing (it was not a club in school). I also had several travel softball awards which were not affiliated with high school (I was in college softball for a year but had to eventually quit because I was working 40 hours a week to pay for school and it was conflicting with my responsibilities at work).
I know you can add really stellar achievements in high school, but being 2nd place in the state of Virginia for Bike Racing is hardly stellar. Maybe if I won Tour De France and was given credit for curing Lance Armstrong's cancer, I could put a line on my resume. But at the same time, it was something I accomplished while being a college student and it was something unaffiliated with my high school.
What do you guys think? Thank you so much!