Putting old accomplishments (and TA position) on resume

<p>I'm a sophomore CS major working (very belatedly) on a new resume for applying for internships this summer. I have a couple good (IMHO) accomplishments to talk about from classes and past work experience, but my only completed independent programming project of any significance (a few thousand lines C and assembly, doing something novel and (IMHO) moderately impressive) is rather old — from 2006. Which would you do: list this in order to show some independent work, or just as a rule not put anything so old on a resume?</p>

<p>Also, I'm currently a TA for a CS course; is it standard to list this as "work experience", or as something else like "other academic experience"?</p>

<p>Thanks.</p>

<p>TA experience as an undergraduate is always good. You could put it under extracurriculars or work experience as it is work.</p>

<p>If your project was commercial work or otherwise used by many people, then I would list it. If it was something that you did for fun and you need something like that for the application, then I would put it on the internship application.</p>