What looks better in regards to EC's?

<p>Hey Everyone,</p>

<p>This year for the yearbook club, I've taken a very proactive role.
I'm the editor for the yearbook, as well as one of the main/only photograpgher(s).</p>

<p>Which one looks more impressive?</p>

<p>Ediior for the Yearbook and Senior Photograpgher</p>

<p>OR</p>

<p>Editor In Chief for the Yearbook and head photogrpher.</p>

<p>Any other ways to word it better????????
I don't have many EC's so I realy have to make this one sound good.</p>

<p>Hmmm... To me, editor-in-chief looks like more of a leadership position than senior photographer. I would go for that. Then again, I'm not an adcom.</p>

<p>Editor-in-Chief and head photographer sounds more like leadership to me as well.</p>

<p>e-i-c because senior photographer and head photographer could mean the same to an adcom</p>

<p>EDIT: There is a distinct role for editor-in-chief so if you're between those two wordings, unless you are editor-in-chief because here im Photo Editor while there is two e-i-c's</p>

<p>Wait, I'm confused...
I was gonna put both of the two down; becuase I am like one of the guys in charge and also the head photographer.
So would it be ok to say
Editor-in-Chief and head photographer ? or Editor-in-Chief and Senior photographer</p>

<p>anyone? bump</p>

<p>Editor-in-chief and head photographer sounds more impressive, IMO.</p>

<p>Compared to which other phrase?
Or actualy are there any other ways of wording it better?
Pls help me, I need to know by tomorrow.</p>

<p>Bump bump bump?</p>

<p>editor-in-chief of year book, and senior photographer tops it all!!</p>

<p>Any others?</p>

<p>Am I the only one who LOL'd at this? </p>

<p>Uh, you're fine.</p>

<p>Editor-in-Chief and Senior Photographer sound the best, but you might want to check with your school and find out what the actual positions are called.</p>

<p>The thing is my school doesn't realy have any positions.
Like they never said "your this <strong><em>, and your this</em></strong>.....", its just that I've done a lot fo work with and for the yearbook, so would editor be ok to say or?????</p>

<p>Say "Editor in Chief and Head Photographer"</p>

<p>The thing is, Editor-in-Chief is THE top person. If several of you think you do a lot for the Yearbook and therefore deserve this title, it may be problematic if there are multiple "Editors-in-Chief" applying to the same school (although it does sound really good).
Likewise, "Senior Photographer" is less risky than "Head Photographer."</p>

<p>Would there be a big difference in editor in cheif vs. editor?</p>

<p>well if you have more than one editor...yes. Are you the HEAD editor or one of a few editors?</p>

<p>you should maybe check with your yearbook adviser/teacher before putting EIC down.</p>