<p>Just wondering what I should put on a resume I might need to bring to interviews and such. Thanks!</p>
<p>Name address, etc.
High school info
ec’s
sports
work exp.
volunteer exp.
awards
distictions
programs
anything you want</p>
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<p>Hmm, is it customary to include academic info, like SATs, SAT IIs, APs, etc?</p>
<p>Helloooooo?</p>
<p>hi. no, it’s totally not customary. I think you’re allowed to put your high school gpa, but you should only put it up if it’s above like a 3.5, I think. unwritten law. lol</p>
<p>I mean, if you want to, no one will stop you, but it’s a bit much. standardized tests are for colleges, not employers. haha</p>
<p>Is this the resume also for CommonAp? Should you do it differently because it’s for CommonAp?</p>
<p>ohhh is this a resume for jobs?
I was under the impressions it’s a college resume</p>
<p>This IS a college resume.</p>
<p>^ if its for a college resume by all means yes you should put down all your info. test scores, gpa, class rank, everything and anything that they ask for.</p>
<p>qwert: alright, thanks for clarifying!</p>
<p>What if you’re sending a resume as a supplement to the common app? Should you approach it differently then?</p>
<p>Since I’ve been told to keep mine under 2 pages…and my GPA, Test Scores etc. will be on my transcript and in the Common App…it seems as thought that is a waste of space to put gpa, rank, scores etc etc. I’d focus more on your EC’s, Sports, Work-Experience, awards etc.</p>