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To effectively put "graduated" on a resume, list your degree, the name of the institution, and the year of graduation under the education section. Be sure to highlight any honors or relevant coursework.
Typically, education is at the bottom of the resume. High School info isn't expected on a resume, just make sure you spell the word College, correctly ;)
you should put things that you know are what you are capele to do and tell why you the man or woman for th job
Yes, a relevant class project should go on your resume. It can go in the Education section, or in its own section, or under Experience. Whichever you are most comfortable with.
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at the bottom part of your resume or you can put it on the footer part.
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Yes, you can include future education on your resume if you are currently enrolled in a program and will be completing it in the near future. This can demonstrate your commitment to furthering your education and acquiring new skills.
If you have no education past high school, and you are more than two years out of high school, don't put an Education heading on your resume. The purpose of a resume is to highlight the best things about yourself. If you have an excellent work history or high specialized skills, put more attention on those. If you have no experience with something, don't put it on the resume, and don't bring it up unless they ask you specifically. Also if you've taken any classes or seminars after graduating high school that you've completed you can list those. Sometimes taking a word processing seminar or a seminar on a computer program can help you demonstrate that you have a special skill.
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