<p>I asked ckings86 this question and she responded by informing me that one SHOULD include HS information (e.g. leadership postions, awards, team memberships, etc etc). She concluded her message with a statement suggesting that such activities would give a picture of the resume/CV-barer's "character." Not only that, I have actually SEEN an actual sample of a UCLA sophomore's CV - it affirmed ckings86's suggestions. dsfjiaosdas :ROLLEYES:</p>
<p>thanks emmeline.</p>
<p>and you might want to send an email to CC admins suggesting the whole bolding-exaggerating-enlarging smilies option. that would be pretty cool. :)</p>
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I've received a few emails back and all of them have specifically asked me when I'm going to arrive at school so that I can schedule an interview.</p>
<p>That's great Emmeline! </p>
<p>And sorry that I haven't been posting much... study for my final is starting to get in the way of my internet time...</p>
<p>most of these jobs look...boring. oh well.</p>
<p>us poor college students can't be that picky when it comes to jobs... but if you notice, most of the them pay decently... so it sorta balences out in the end...</p>
<p>how long do these employers take to reply to us? or would they ignore us if they're not interested in hiring us?</p>
<p>it depends! i had one who replied the next day and the others... not at quickly. :rolleyes: and some not at aLL !!</p>
<p>thanks emmeline! i sent a few emails out last week and since i didn't get any replies yet, i was a little worried.</p>
<p>where do u check for all the work study positions and information??</p>
<p><a href="http://www.fao.ucla.edu%5B/url%5D">www.fao.ucla.edu</a> </p>
<p>sign-in as a student under the work-study header</p>