<p>Just wondering.</p>
<p>It’s probably too insignificant/doesn’t tell the AC’s anything about you</p>
<p>Or it says that you are not to be taken seriously.</p>
<p>Don’t; this was specifically given as an epitome of excessive EC-listing by an admissions officer.</p>
<p>My D did, as it is something that is very important to her. She is very proud of the fact that she donates on a regular basis. Of course, it is after Marching Band Drum Major, Latin President, etc.</p>
<p>if OP puts that as an EC, so will everyone kid in the USA starting with me.</p>
<p>I would only put it if you’ve been volunteering at blood drives or something like that. Donating doesn’t take long, and you can only start at age 16 or 17 so it’s not like you have a huge volume to brag about.</p>
<p>Can I write blood donor on my resume? </p>
<p>Yes, if you’re applying for Vampire U in Transylvania. </p>
<p>;)</p>
<p>While donors in general and collegeorbust10’s daughter in particular are valuable to society, as for the context of a resume two words come to mind: straw grasping.</p>
<p>Think the following:
Meticulous lawn edger
Toilet seat lowerer</p>
<p>LOL (just having fun). But don’t put it on your resume. It shouts “odd”</p>