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Complete an activities and experiences sheet to help
guide you in preparing your resume or written responses to extracurricular activity
and community service questions on your college or scholarship applications
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School activities
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Leadership positions
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Community involvement/service opportunities
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Awards, honors & achievements: a simple
laundry list
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Work experience
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Activities - short, one sentence description,
strong active verbs. List leadership positions within if applicable
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Can include one-time special projects
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Awards, honors and achievements: a simple
laundry list (though you should explain any awards that do not have an obvious
title) or may include more detailed descriptions depending on the amount of
awards you have received
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Professional looking easy to read font
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Can be more than one page if needed - if you
need the room. But it is not a must. Keep in mind that a resume is more like an
outline than an essay; it should not be dense with information, but rather be
an easy-to-follow bulleted list.
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Visit the following websites for resume examples
and The Top Ten Don’t Do’s http://www.riversidemo.com/recreation/page/harts-helpful-hint-top-ten-dont-dos-college-application-resume.
The first two resume examples here
are good examples