education
You place under the section "Education."
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Only if you were presented with the actual award
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.
At the end of each semester, the college or university will provide you with a report indicating the courses you registered for and the grades received. Within that document you will find a section also indicating your Grade Point Average (GPA) for that specific semester, and a cumulative GPA which includes all completed courses particular to that institution.
It's well above average you should definitely consider it (I would)
You can mention it in two places. At the beginning of the resume where you mention the highlights, and/or in the "professional certification" section.
It is common practice to list the objective section of a resume right after your name and contact information. Failure to do so may confuse potential employers.
18 Act in state but they are extremely leaniant depending on your personal resume.
It is possible. LSAT is below the median but put forth a good resume and there is a chance.
Adding a section to your resume called education would be a good way to mention coursework on a resume. The mentioned coursework should be limited to just a few that are relevant to the job you are applying for.
If you are interested in working for UW. First you need a good resume then you can go to the UW website in the careers section and upload your resume.
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