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class rank on resume
Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2015 9:57 pm
by phillyboy101
Sorry if this is somewhat of a bad question, but I've just been curious for anyone who has gone through clerkship resume submissions. My school does class ranks essentially in blocks of 5 (top 5%, 10%, 15% etc.). If I'm right outside one of these blocks (such as top 11%) should I round down and write top 15%? Alternatively, I've seen some resumes put something like: GPA = 3.xx; top 5% = 3.xy to indicate that you're closer to the top block than the lower. Or would it be best to leave off class rank entirely? TYIA!
Re: class rank on resume
Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2015 10:06 pm
by minnbills
phillyboy101 wrote:Sorry if this is somewhat of a bad question, but I've just been curious for anyone who has gone through clerkship resume submissions. My school does class ranks essentially in blocks of 5 (top 5%, 10%, 15% etc.). If I'm right outside one of these blocks (such as top 11%) should I round down and write top 15%? Alternatively, I've seen some resumes put something like: GPA = 3.xx; top 5% = 3.xy to indicate that you're closer to the top block than the lower. Or would it be best to leave off class rank entirely? TYIA!
Put top 11%. As long as you know you're there (you could just put top 12% to be safe) then that's fine.
You should present yourself in the best light possible without lying.
Re: class rank on resume
Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2015 10:08 pm
by rpupkin
phillyboy101 wrote:Sorry if this is somewhat of a bad question, but I've just been curious for anyone who has gone through clerkship resume submissions. My school does class ranks essentially in blocks of 5 (top 5%, 10%, 15% etc.). If I'm right outside one of these blocks (such as top 11%) should I round down and write top 15%? Alternatively, I've seen some resumes put something like: GPA = 3.xx; top 5% = 3.xy to indicate that you're closer to the top block than the lower. Or would it be best to leave off class rank entirely? TYIA!
It's unlikely to matter one way or the other, but I don't think it would hurt to put down: "GPA = 3.xx; top 10% = 3.xy." Whether you do that or put down "top 15%," you're still going to fall into the category of "almost top 10% but not quite." I wouldn't lose much sleep over this.
Re: class rank on resume
Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2015 10:11 pm
by rpupkin
minnbills wrote:phillyboy101 wrote:Sorry if this is somewhat of a bad question, but I've just been curious for anyone who has gone through clerkship resume submissions. My school does class ranks essentially in blocks of 5 (top 5%, 10%, 15% etc.). If I'm right outside one of these blocks (such as top 11%) should I round down and write top 15%? Alternatively, I've seen some resumes put something like: GPA = 3.xx; top 5% = 3.xy to indicate that you're closer to the top block than the lower. Or would it be best to leave off class rank entirely? TYIA!
Put top 11%. As long as you know you're there (you could just put top 12% to be safe) then that's fine.
You should present yourself in the best light possible without lying.
Maybe. But there's some risk in doing something like this if your school ranks its students in blocks of five. At my law school, putting down a granular class rank (e.g., "top 12%") was considered a violation of the honor code. Judges might not know this, but a current clerk who graduated from my law school certainly would.
Re: class rank on resume
Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2015 10:14 pm
by A. Nony Mouse
If your school doesn't officially tell you you're ranked at 11%, you shouldn't put that you're 11%. I agree that the way to go is to put GPA = 3.xx; top 10% = 3.xy.
Re: class rank on resume
Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2015 10:19 pm
by phillyboy101
^ this is pretty much it. The top 11% would be my estimation and not an actual school ranking, so I'd be hesitant to write that. I was leaning towards the above to clarify that I was just outside the top 10% block, but I was just concerned if that was a resume faux pas that I didn't know about. Thanks for the help as usual TLS.
Re: class rank on resume
Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2015 12:03 am
by BVest
minnbills wrote:
Put top 11%. As long as you know you're there (you could just put top 12% to be safe) then that's fine.
Don't do that ^.
Do this:
3.72 (Top 10% at 3.74; Top 15% at 3.67)
Re: class rank on resume
Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2015 10:08 pm
by Emma.
Whatever you do (and I agree with 'Mouse about what your approach should be) don't exaggerate your GPA. We've had apps where people say something like: Rank 3/200, Top 1%. I get the desire to round up, but if you are third in a class of 200 then you simply aren't in the top 1% of the class.
Re: class rank on resume
Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2015 11:21 am
by bruinfan10
A. Nony Mouse wrote:If your school doesn't officially tell you you're ranked at 11%, you shouldn't put that you're 11%. I agree that the way to go is to put GPA = 3.xx; top 10% = 3.xy.
Re: class rank on resume
Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2015 11:33 am
by fats provolone
i would do
3.72 (top 10% at 3.74 #soclose)