<p>So I'm writing my UF resume right now...
For every questions on the resume, do we have to answer them in a paragraph, sentence style or bullet point style??
I am doing the paragraph style right now but I am kind of worried about it now because for example, the questions like "Community service. List of activity, role and level of responsibility."; It saids to "LIST" them so I don't if I should stay with my paragraph style or change it to bullet point style...
and ALSO, do we have to answer every questions on the resume? I didn't do like 3 questions because I don't think need to and I don't really know what to write about (such as like question ("1. Do you have any employment or family obligations that limit your participation in extracurricular activities? If so, please describe")
What should I do?</p>
<p>List doesn’t always mean bulletin point style. Bulletin point is just a form of listing. Anyways, it really doesn’t matter how you format it, they don’t really specify. I would advise a bulletin point/sentence hybrid style, so that you get all the info you want there but so that it’s easy to read and looks organized.</p>
<p>For questions you don’t have an answer to just put like, “I do not have any employment or family obligations that limit your participation in extracurricular activities”.</p>
<p>Thank you for the informations!
I didnt use any bullet points for my answers. I just used sentences style.
That would be fine right?</p>
<p>And for the question, "Community service. List the type of work, your role and the number of hours you volunteered each week. ", I also put the accomplisments and what I earned after I finished doing the volunteering such as gaining leadership skills.
But it doesnt say on the question that I can put my reflection after volunteering…
Would it still be okay to put them?</p>
<p>Last one… For the same question above, I put the total hours of my volunteering instead of putting my each week volunteeering hours… Is that okay?</p>
<p>As long as you say “Total volunteer hours-blahdiblah”.</p>