How to write Spring Weeks on CV?

I did 3 spring weeks this year but I'm curious what's the best way to add them on my CV. At the moment I have each spring with it's own line then 1 bullet point each. In the bullet point I have talked about the project/presentation that I did in each spring. Only issue I can think of is that it just sounds a bit repetitive i.e. they're all variations of "collaborated in a group of X to create and pitch an M&A deal in energy sector to a group of senior bankers".

What's the standard practice way to write them on a CV?

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I think it's quite standard to put them all under section as in Spring Intern/ Spring Insight Student at Firm X, Firm Y and Firm Z and then a brief description which covers all of them, if you have anything specific about one of them I guess you could add extra bullet points but it probably isn’t necessary

Well done on your springs!

 

Thanks. So would you say it's standard to have them all in one heading (Spring Insight - Firm X, Y and Z) and then one bullet point explaining them all? I feel like I could do 2-3 bullets since some were quite different from eachother

 

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