Good Guide to write resume

<p>Guys I think this is a good guide if you need help in writting a resume.</p>

<p>Resume</a> Guide Undergraduate Menu - Office of Career Services</p>

<p>If you have any comment about wriiting a resume,please share.</p>

<p>I'm not sure whether I should write
1.1-page rusume with a list of activities
or 2. 2-page rusume with full detial of activities</p>

<p>This link is helpful for writing resumes for job applications, not college ones. The purpose is very different, particularly since your college application will contain a lot of the information generally included on a job resume.</p>

<p>Do not repeat things on your college resume - you don’t need to list your classes, your grades, your GPA, your test scores, your graduation date. Those are all found in the application itself. (You could put your high school, however, just as a piece of identifying information.)</p>

<p>Keep your resume to 1 page. Even professionals do so.</p>

<p>Include a resume only if it adds something to your application - if there is information not found elsewhere. Do not be redundant. Many students do not need a resume. Make sure you do before you attach it.</p>