math coursework on resume

Hi Guys,

So i have a question,

Should i put math coursework from my previous engineering university, which was back in Russia?
Specifically: Calculus I-IV; Linear Algebra and Analytic Geometry; Numerical Methods, and etc

I am currently doing my B.A in finance. at non target and have a perfect 4.0. I was just wondering if i have to emphasize heavy math load from my previous school.

I am applying for IB and consulting internships.

Thanks

3 Comments
 

You certainly don't have to. The 4.0 speaks for itself and checks the box for "good at school". That said, it should only take one line in a presumably (since you're still in school) not that crowded resume. I think those are standard classes for an engineering major so if you just list your major that should cover it.

You will not use any math calculus or above in IB and unlikely to use it in consulting either. Overemphasizing it could backfire and show you don't understand what these positions involve.

 

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