7 Ways to Build Your College Application Resume During High School 1

Do you want to build an impressive resume to get into your favorite college? Here are seven things to work on during high school to set yourself apart from the rest of the pack.

  1. Achievements – Focus on any awards or honors that you qualify for. You will also want to include anything that you can get published, whether it be in a local newspaper or on the Internet.
  2. Special programs – From workshops to college courses you can take in advance during the summer months, be sure to have some special programs to add to your portfolio.
  3. Extracurricular – These activities are going to vary from student to student, depending on your preference and abilities. Whether it is something to do with sports, the arts, or some other type of afterschool activity, extracurriculars show that you are willing to go the extra mile for things that you love.
  4. Volunteer activities – Any sort of community service should go on your application to show your volunteer spirit and your desire to work for the common good.
  5. Work experience – Don’t forget to include your afterschool and summer jobs to reveal the experience you already have as part of the workforce.
  6. Hobbies – This is especially true if you are exceptionally talented at a particular hobby or if it relates directly to your chosen field of study.
  7. Additional skills – Think of anything else that sets you apart. From languages to technology skills, this is where you get to show what makes you unique.

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