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calculatorfreakCG Wraith Posted: 10 Jan 2004 15:11 GMT Total Posts: 739 | Yeah, I was looking if any people had tips for them, these are the tings I have and know about them:
1) Extracuricular activites- varsity men's swimming 2) good SAT-1520
What else???????????????? Thats not enough, what else should I do or put on the application form thingy? I was wondering if you guys had any last tips, if not I'll just put it in the mail on Monday. |
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Posted: 10 Jan 2004 15:46 GMT Total Posts: 1892 | community service time |
BullFrog Wraith Posted: 10 Jan 2004 16:46 GMT Total Posts: 623 | Any sort of experience you have. Your high school GPA and whatnot. Stuff that makes you looke good, but not lies.
--- "Men are not prisoners of fate, but only prisoners of their own minds." -Franklin D. Roosevelt |
calculatorfreakCG Wraith Posted: 10 Jan 2004 17:33 GMT Total Posts: 739 | Yeah. definentyl no lies bullfrog!!!!! :) :)
But allyn, you make a good point. I do volunteer, at least I did last year, by walking dogs at the Humane Society, you know so they get excersise, but I never put that! Thanks for reminding me dude!! :thumbup: :sunglasses1: |
Billy Ultralisk Posted: 13 Jan 2004 18:28 GMT Total Posts: 260 | I finished all my apps. I'm just waiting to et my responses back.
Things to include:
Academics: GPA scale, year of graduation; any out of school classes you may have taken during the summer or whatever
Work Experience: did you have a job? what was it, when you did it.
Volunteer Work: where, what you did, hours
Teams/Clubs/Interests: exactly as it implies.
Try to make your resume good, but don't make it long. The colleges process a lot of applications, and if it's long the person processing it may count it against you. My resume ended up being like 1 page exactly with size 10 font.
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calculatorfreakCG Wraith Posted: 13 Jan 2004 18:41 GMT Total Posts: 739 | Interesting . . .alright! Thanks! |