<p>Hi everyone, </p>
<p>I'm putting together the last bits of my application to be mailed tomorrow by COB. When I visited Georgetown a couple weeks ago and had the opportunity to talk to one of the Associate Directors of Admissions he recommended that because of my military background I put together a resume to attach as a supplement. He said to bulletize all the highlights I thought would be relevant to major I was interested in (Culture and Politics, SFS). </p>
<p>My query is should I just highlight the things I'm proud of, or create a chronological order-like resume and focus on the best parts with more of a summary behind it? If I do the chronological path under my Education heading would also be my civilian education which they'll already know about through my transcripts. Would that be redundant? </p>
<p>Also - I'm putting my overseas time under Experience - should I put civilian employment there too even though it isn't really relevant? It might help put into perspective the hours I had to devote to supporting myself while in school though. My GPA is 3.6. It might have been a little higher if I didn't have to work so much to make a living. </p>
<p>Any advice? Obviously time sensitive - anything quick would be much appreciated!</p>