Well, I am going to be a senior in high school and this summer I literally don't have time for a job. I am going to NYC and Hawaii to visit colleges. Also, I am traveling to Spain with a college program for a month. This means that I only have two weeks available in the summer, but everywhere I go will not allow me to work this short.
I probably should have gotten a summer job last year. I can not work during my senior year because I have a full schedule of classes (AP and advanced classes), plenty of clubs I'm committed to, a bowling league, and community service.
I noticed that on resumes, there is ALWAYS a spot for employment. Should I skip this section or what should I write instead of "Although I haven’t had a paying job, being a student, participating in a wide range of extracurricular activities, and donating my time to the community has been a job of its own."?
And also, do colleges look for jobs on resumes? Will it look bad if I never had one?
2007-06-05
07:38:18
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Skye R
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