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Glitter650 08-16-2005 02:47 AM

Resume Advice
 
Don't know if this has been covered before... but question for you all. I am writing a new resume as my previous one obviously SUCKED and has not gotten me any interviews. My college career took some twists and turns. I went to a four year out of HS, HATED IT, went back home and ended up at JC for a year, then transfered to SFSU, where my BA comes from.
I also attended a summer course at a DIFFERENT community college than the one I attended during the regular school term.
What schools do I put on my resume ? I am tempted to put just the schools I recieved some sort of degree from ( I received a certificate from my community college in Music Business.) However.. there then would be gaps in the years in my education... and my freshman year was at a more competetive private university than the State U. I ended up graduating from. Also since I graduated HS quite a bit ago now (6 years) Do I still need to list it ?? I HATE JOB SEARCHING....

blueangel 08-16-2005 05:11 AM

Did you graduate from SJSU? If so, skip everything else, and just put that on your resume. Forget putting high school on it-- if you graduated college, people know you went to high school.

Just but the name of the degree. You can put the date if you like. (Depends on your situation).

APhiMKC1997 11-08-2005 12:40 AM

Resume/College Question
 
As a rule of thumb, the school you graduate from is the school you should put on your resume . . . unless your AA degree enhances you, or you want to put it on b/c it shows you were out in 4 years. . .

You would be suprised at how many companies hire someone with a background like yours vs a 4-year grad with only 1 internship there last year!

Life experiences are priceless!


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