<p>would anything in Princeton or beyond college require me to submit my HS resume? i'm planning to take a vastly different route during and beyond college (public service) from what I did back in high school (mostly sciency and academic stuff) and i'm worried that my lack of relevant accomplishments during HS may disadvantage me when applying for internships, courses, special programs in Princeton, jobs etc.
Thanks for anyone's help!</p>
<p>I can't remember anyone ever asking me about my high school activities when I was in college (or beyond). Not even once.</p>
<p>If you have relevant internships and experiences in HS then you can certainly include it in your college resume, but it's definitely not something that will hurt you if you don't include HS info. I think for most people they have very little high school history on their resume.</p>
<p>I don't think so.</p>
<p>A friend of mine, who was selected this year (last year?) for the Rhodes Scholarship, had only a few accomplishments from high school on his resume: his GPA (5.0), his class rank (Valedictorian), his ACT score (36), and the fact that he received the International Baccalaureate diploma. He said that during his interview for the Rhodes Scholarship he was asked about his IB diploma.</p>
<p>Hope that helps.</p>
<p>It's not uncommon to keep some things from high school on your resume your freshman year in college since you haven't had much time to get involved in new stuff.</p>
<p>Well an IB diploma is hardcore academically so it's not surprising that that was mentioned even as college was ending. But normally, no one cares. That's why it's so important to get into a good college. All four years of high school get converted once, so there's a lot at stake.</p>