SirTradesaLot:
Try adding specific metrics instead of just saying increased this or that thing. The TA job is in present tense, the others are in past tense.

Overall, looks pretty good.

Thank you. I made the TA job and the MIS Society in present tense since I am currently doing that. Should my entire resume be in one tense regardless of if I am doing them currently?

 

3.92?!?! Why not a 4.0? 2200?!?! Only idiots get less than 2400. Teacher's assistant?!?! Most pre-bankers should be teaching the class!!! Sailing is for elitist pricks, and playing tennis is for little girls... you should do MMA or any real sport. In the words of Charles Barkley, this resume is turrible.

(...Consider yourself destroyed.)

 
dabears432:
3.92?!?! Why not a 4.0? 2200?!?! Only idiots get less than 2400. Teacher's assistant?!?! Most pre-bankers should be teaching the class!!! Sailing is for elitist pricks, and playing tennis is for little girls... you should do MMA or any real sport. In the words of Charles Barkley, this resume is turrible.

(...Consider yourself destroyed.)

Hahaha I can't say I didn't ask for this

 

Notwithstanding the college you attend, I admit your background looks fairly good for a freshman, but the resume needs to sharpen up a lot. My list of suggestions are: - Take out the SAT scores as you're applying to a company NOT a college. - Replace 'Teacher's Assistant' with 'Teaching Assistant'. - Some of the descriptions below 'Work Experience' is a little bit too wordy. Cut down the clutter and create a small separate section titled 'Relevant Skills and Knowledge' below 'Work Experience' with bullet points. - Unless you're experienced in sailing (i.e.: grew up in it and competed), I'd take it out as it's unnecessary attempt to look elitist. Beware: Personalities flow in resumes too. - For aesthetic/appearance purposes, my personal preference is that you either decrease the width of your margins or that you indent your bullet points.

Hope my suggestions help. Good luck!

 

Yeah keep the SAT makes you look smart. Very small chance they ask you why you didn't attend a (semi)-target with those scores (bad high school grades?) to which you can easily say money, culture, whatever.

"I did it for me...I liked it...I was good at it. And I was really... I was alive."
 
-caP1taL1sm..:
Yeah keep the SAT makes you look smart. Very small chance they ask you why you didn't attend a (semi)-target with those scores (bad high school grades?) to which you can easily say money, culture, whatever.

I've always thought that scores >2100 should be on a resume. And yes it was a combination of money/decent grades. Thanks for your help

 

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