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Old 03-12-2011, 11:50 PM
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Sophomore Resume

Hi I am doing formal recruitment next year at my school, and I will be doing it as a sophomore. I am putting together a resume for one of the women who said she would write me a rec but I am not totally sure what I should put on it. I found this website:

http://www.austinpanhellenic.org/joi...ty-resume.html

but it includes high school information, not college. should i still put my test scores on my resume, even if it is for my sophomore year? i just am not totally sure as to what kind of information alumnae will be looking for.

also, is all that stuff about your parents and their occupations really important? it just seems superfluous, and kind of a waste.

thanks so much!
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Old 03-13-2011, 12:06 AM
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Hi I am doing formal recruitment next year at my school, and I will be doing it as a sophomore. I am putting together a resume for one of the women who said she would write me a rec but I am not totally sure what I should put on it. I found this website:

http://www.austinpanhellenic.org/joi...ty-resume.html

but it includes high school information, not college. should i still put my test scores on my resume, even if it is for my sophomore year? i just am not totally sure as to what kind of information alumnae will be looking for.

also, is all that stuff about your parents and their occupations really important? it just seems superfluous, and kind of a waste.

thanks so much!
I come from a Northeast school that doesn't have a super competitive recruitment. It didn't matter what your parents did for a living. I was never asked. Your dad could be a doctor or a ditch digger; your mom could be a lawyer or a stay at home mom. What mattered was you.

That said, I'd submit a resume that includes the information on the sample resume (heck, I've been asked for my SAT scores when applying for jobs, even though I took the SAT back in the Stone Age when it actually qualified as an IQ test) and add your college GPA and any college activities.
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Old 03-13-2011, 12:48 AM
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I come from a Northeast school that doesn't have a super competitive recruitment. It didn't matter what your parents did for a living. I was never asked. Your dad could be a doctor or a ditch digger; your mom could be a lawyer or a stay at home mom. What mattered was you.

That said, I'd submit a resume that includes the information on the sample resume (heck, I've been asked for my SAT scores when applying for jobs, even though I took the SAT back in the Stone Age when it actually qualified as an IQ test) and add your college GPA and any college activities.
okay thank you, this was exactly what i was looking for!
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Old 03-13-2011, 12:56 AM
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I come from a Northeast school that doesn't have a super competitive recruitment..
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SEC school with an insanely competitive recruitment

grain.of.salt.
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Old 03-13-2011, 02:35 AM
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I come from a Northeast school that doesn't have a super competitive recruitment. It didn't matter what your parents did for a living. I was never asked. Your dad could be a doctor or a ditch digger; your mom could be a lawyer or a stay at home mom. What mattered was you.
That's all fine and good, but not terribly realistic at some schools. If they have questions about your ability to meet your financial obligations, it can work against you.
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Old 03-13-2011, 08:13 AM
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Yes, include parental information. You never know when one of the collegians will go "gosh, her mom taught my SS class!" or whatever. It's called "networking" and it goes both ways.
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Old 03-13-2011, 12:42 PM
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If that's the reason, then why on earth would you put down that your mom is a housewife?

Should they also put any organizations their parents are in (Jaycees, Eastern Star etc) to network in that manner?
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Old 03-13-2011, 01:30 PM
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SEC school with an insanely competitive recruitment

grain.of.salt.
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That's all fine and good, but not terribly realistic at some schools. If they have questions about your ability to meet your financial obligations, it can work against you.
Which is why aephialum said to include all the information that is on the sample resume.
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Old 03-13-2011, 01:46 PM
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i have never included parents information other than names, address(es) college(s) attended, greek affiliation(s).

If you want to list parental employment information on your resume, fine. if i was writing a rec. for you, i would not include that parental information other than what i listed above. i cannot recall any friends who are alums. of other sororities ever asking me to get that information for them(if i had referred a pnm to them for a rec.).
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That's all fine and good, but not terribly realistic at some schools. If they have questions about your ability to meet your financial obligations, it can work against you.
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Which is why aephialum said to include all the information that is on the sample resume.
Precisely. At some schools, it could make a difference what daddy does for a living. Mine isn't one of them.

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If that's the reason, then why on earth would you put down that your mom is a housewife?
The only thing I can think of, is that this is a throwback to the 1950's attitude that, if a married woman worked, it meant her husband didn't make enough money to support the family, and hence the family didn't have enough disposable income to pay for things like sorority dues.
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Old 03-13-2011, 08:41 PM
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You don't need to include what they do for a living. Just names, University and Greek affiliation if any. Heavens! We're just trying to make connections here.
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Old 03-14-2011, 07:07 PM
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vs.

SEC school with an insanely competitive recruitment

grain.of.salt.

what is an SEC school, and will that make a difference on what i include on my resume?
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Old 03-14-2011, 07:17 PM
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Florida State isn't an SEC school. SEC is the SoutheastERN Conference - it includes UF but not FSU. SEC schools are noted for extremely competitive recruitments. FSU is also competitive but is not SEC.

University of Florida
University of Georgia
University of South Carolina
University of Tennessee
Vanderbilt University
University of Mississippi
Mississippi State University
Louisiana State University
University of Alabama
Auburn University
University of Arkansas
University of Kentucky
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Old 03-14-2011, 08:34 PM
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It's Southeastern Conference, not Southeast Conference.
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Old 03-14-2011, 09:01 PM
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When I write recs I also only include the parent information that is requested on the form. However, we have a section that asks whether the pnm would have difficulty meeting the financial obligation as well as whether they are likely to complete a degree program. In this economic climate, no one wants to pledge a woman who will have to discontinue her membership because of financial reasons. I do not think in this day and time that anyone gives a flying fig about what a parent does - just can the pnm afford the cost.
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