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So I'm still in school but...

I would lose the wordiness of your bullets. Some of them are multiple lines and people don't spend a ton of time on reading these from what I've seen/heard I would throw the wall street prep and securities course to the bottom. People look at school, gpa, last internship in that order. You don't want them to look way down the list to find your experience And everyone who has looked at my resume has always said make more numbers and less descriptive and I don't see any in yours.

Just some thoughts, not really hard core checking on spelling or grammar Do you have on campus recruiting at your school? And remember you can always shrink the font a bit, make margins wider and put some more shit on the page if it is relevant

 

student as well doing an i banking internship.

Good GPA(better than mine anyway) but I would put your experience more on the top. I would agree on putting the Wall Street Prep and Canadian Securities Course on the bottom. The equity research position looks like it's the meat and bones of your experience so I would put that higher up. Just my take on it.

 

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