<p>Will it make a difference if one lists Founder for newspaper instead of Editor in Chief..or?</p>
<p>What I'm saying is, can a slight change in words make all the difference? I'm also considering omitting NHS and other stupid recognition organizations because I'm scared it will make me blend it with the other pleasers..(hope that makes sense).</p>
<p>Maybe I'm being obsessive, but you know...</p>
<p>Comments?</p>
<p>I don't think it could make ALL the difference, but it may make some difference. I mean, there are plenty of editor-in-chiefs of school newspapers, but not so many founders.</p>
<p>Should I list both or does that sound too preppy??</p>
<p>I think both say something important... for a club i founded i listed president and founder. but when i had to choose between the two, i listed president. both mean very different things and saying both just adds in my opinion</p>
<p>So saying Founder and Editor of school newspaper sounds weighted??</p>
<p>Do I include both or what..??</p>
<p>include both if you are both.</p>