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1) Get rid of the financing 100% of education part. Sounds douchey and non-conventional. Replace with recipient of XYZ scholarship.

2) This is America. You don't have to write American football.

3) Don't list professional networking under interests. This is the part of your resume where you want people to think they can get a drink with you and not be bored.

 

Disagree on removing "100% financed education." Younger guys may not care but heard from several MDs that they appreciate that.

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If you have other people who have put themselves through college and they've succeeded they'll like seeing

Kudos to this guy for putting it out there , someone should try to encourage him rather than trying to shit on him. That is, unless you're some other retard college kid acting like you know how the world works.

Feel free to PM me even though I'm no longer in NYC

 

100% financed can be good, but it's all about how to sell it.

If you had financial aid you don't want to spin it as you were too poor.....you want to phrase it "awarded XYZ scholarship".

And vice versa.

 

+1. Many of my interviewers have appreciated that i hustled for every opportunity i got.

OP i'm just a little banking monkey, but if you're interested in starting in banking, I'm willing to meet with you. Pm me.

 

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