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Journal on Resume
The school I attend automatically extends top journal membership to top 10% of class. I am within that range, but invitations have not yet been extended. Is it safe to include membership on my resume?
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Re: Journal on Resume
No. You are not on the journal yet, so don't put it on your resume.
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Re: Journal on Resume
Fair enough. Is it better to submit mass mail earlier and update with LR membership once formally invited? Or to wait until invitation is extended to apply anywhere?
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Re: Journal on Resume
when does it normally come out?Anonymous User wrote:Fair enough. Is it better to submit mass mail earlier and update with LR membership once formally invited? Or to wait until invitation is extended to apply anywhere?
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Re: Journal on Resume
Mid- to late July.
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Re: Journal on Resume
Here's a related question: If I get an offer for an internship for the fall (i.e., actually get it; not expecting to get it), can I put it on my resume for OCI, even though OCI may happen before I officially start the internship? Should I, if it's related to the jobs I'm applying for?
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Re: Journal on Resume
Assuming you mean you've been offered, and have accepted, I think you *can* put it on the resume just with the name of company/firm and job title with "To Commence Fall 2016" in lieu of a date. No description or anything because you haven't done anything, even if you know the type of work you'll be doing. Whether you *should* put it, I'll leave to others to give advice on that.Anonymous User wrote:Here's a related question: If I get an offer for an internship for the fall (i.e., actually get it; not expecting to get it), can I put it on my resume for OCI, even though OCI may happen before I officially start the internship? Should I, if it's related to the jobs I'm applying for?
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Re: Journal on Resume
Only if you are going to accept.Anonymous User wrote:Here's a related question: If I get an offer for an internship for the fall (i.e., actually get it; not expecting to get it), can I put it on my resume for OCI, even though OCI may happen before I officially start the internship? Should I, if it's related to the jobs I'm applying for?
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Re: Journal on Resume
I would apply now. Then use journal as an excuse to "follow-up" with an updated resume later.Anonymous User wrote:Mid- to late July.