I am a rising 3L...
My 2L GPA is way better than my 1L GPA... Overall GPA = Median. Also, I have improved every semester. Had one rough first semester.
How can I show my "strong upward trend" in resume?
Thanks!
Including "Strong Upward Trend" on Resume Forum
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Re: Including "Strong Upward Trend" on Resume
have you made deans list or some other awards in the recent terms?
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No. Just missed dean's list barely this semester.
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Your transcript will speak for itself
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zomginternets wrote:Your transcript will speak for itself
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