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S would be an example contrary to that theory. But I'm sure getting the nod from Bill was some <em>small</em> consolation! :)</p>
<p>The Cohen format worked for my son because he had some significant summer and work experiences. IMO, the length of the thing was not a big deal at all. The format made this very easy on the eyes and much easier to read and scan than the average resume. I think it's the format itself that makes the thing longer than it really reads -there are not that many words if you really wanted to add the thing up, but organizing activites and awards in chart form takes up room.</p>