A resumé should be a typed, accurate list of your activities beginning with grade nine and continuing through grade twelve. No one resumé fits the needs of all people or applications, therefore it is important that you look at several resumés and use items that reflect you most favorably. Remember, you want to impress someone, whether it is a scholarship judge, college admissions officer, or a prospective employer.

If filling out a resumé does not meet your needs, a well-written assessment of your background and activities might do just as well. Correct spelling, neatness, grammatical accuracy, and honesty are important features. An original resumé is more important than one which has been copied on a machine. If you can use a computer, it will be easy to update your resumé and make original copies AS NEEDED.

The following resumé is a sample you can follow, using only those items that apply directly to you. Do not include a heading such as Community Activities if you do not participate in community affairs. Never draw attention to any area in which you might be weak.

Be advised that prospective universities are looking for a student who has demonstrated perseverance. For example, he/she may have maintained participation in one or two sports, one or two clubs, and throughout his/her high school career has risen to some level of leadership in that endeavor.

Sample ResumÉ

Name
Address
City, State, Zip
Phone Number

Academic Information

GPA:                 3.62
CLASS RANK:    65/560

Testing Information

SAT:                 1800
ACT:                 27

Extracurricular Activities...............................Grade
Baseball Manager..............................................10
Boys’/Girls’ State...............................................11
Computer Club..................................................11
Cross Country Team...........................................9
DARE..................................................9,10, 11, 12
Drama Club........................................................9
French Club...........................................10, 11, 12
National Honor Society............................10, 11, 12
Pep Club.................................................9, 10, 11
Student Council Leadership Conference...............12
Varsity Quiz.............................................9, 10, 11
VICA Leadership Conference...............................12
Yearbook.....................................................10,11
Offices Held.................................................Grade
Bike-A-Thon Committee Chairperson...................11
French Club Treasurer........................................10
Key Club Secretary............................................12
Letterman's Club President.................................12
National Honor Society President.........................12
VICA Club Vice President....................................11
Yearbook Editor.................................................11
Community Activities................................Grade
Adopt-A-Grandparent Program............................10
Children’s Miracle Network Volunteer....................11
Church Youth Program...............................10,11,12
Las Vegas Convalescent Center Volunteer............12
Students Against Driving Drunk & Drugs...............12
Honors and Awards..................................Grade
Guest at the Rotary Club Honorary Luncheon.......10
National Honor Society..................................11,12
Key Club.................................................10,11,12
Student of the Week..........................................10
Varsity Cross Country Letter................................9
VICA State Olympics.........................................12

Work Experience

August 2007 to present   Shoe Department           Manager/Cashier           Miller’s Outpost, Las Vegas, NV
February 2007                Counterperson                                                  Baskin-Robbins Ice Cream Shop, Las Vegas, NV

Special Interests

Certified Scuba Diver                    Horseback Riding
CPR                                             Reading

References (may not be necessary for college/scholarship applications)

Barbara Bookworm                                Coach Schwarzenegger                            Mega Byte
4382 Novel Road                                    6842 Muscle Lane                                    1524 Terminal Ct.
Las Vegas, NV  89196                             Las Vegas, NV  89104                              Las Vegas, NV 89104


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