Resume and "Brag Sheet"
Resume
-The “college admissions resume” lets you show colleges what you’ve been doing during high school.
-The resume also serves as a valuable resource for the people writing your recommendations. ***
-Include a resume with your application if a college requests one, or if the application doesn’t offer enough room to describe all of your involvements.
-In your resume include: Education, Extracurriculars, Work/Volunteer Experience, Special Projects, etc.
*For a good site to help you start your resume, click HERE. (Site works through MDCPS Student Portal)
Brag Sheet
-Your "Brag Sheet" is your own point of reference for when you fill out extracurriculars and achievements in your college applications.
-In your "Brag Sheet" include: Extracurriculars, Awards/Honors, Leadership Positions, etc...
-This is your own reference for college apps, not something you send the college.
-Start filling it out with your activities, awards, involvements, etc, since you began high school, and add onto it as you remember.
-The “college admissions resume” lets you show colleges what you’ve been doing during high school.
-The resume also serves as a valuable resource for the people writing your recommendations. ***
-Include a resume with your application if a college requests one, or if the application doesn’t offer enough room to describe all of your involvements.
-In your resume include: Education, Extracurriculars, Work/Volunteer Experience, Special Projects, etc.
*For a good site to help you start your resume, click HERE. (Site works through MDCPS Student Portal)
Brag Sheet
-Your "Brag Sheet" is your own point of reference for when you fill out extracurriculars and achievements in your college applications.
-In your "Brag Sheet" include: Extracurriculars, Awards/Honors, Leadership Positions, etc...
-This is your own reference for college apps, not something you send the college.
-Start filling it out with your activities, awards, involvements, etc, since you began high school, and add onto it as you remember.