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    Canja1211 Posts: 3, Reputation: 1
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    Oct 6, 2006, 03:48 PM
    I need resume help, please!
    All right well this year I'm a senior, and I want to go to school for radiology. But the problem is... im not really sure on how to write a resume. And that's the only thing stopping me from starting my applications. I already have my letters of recommendation... but they need a resume and I don't know how or what to put it. So please someone give me some advice on how to make one please and thank you! :) :D
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    Oct 6, 2006, 04:05 PM
    Microsoft office has some template... select a few and use resume paper and envelopes... go to file on upper bar in office... then to new... then in a text box too your right type in resume... only... if it does not come up right away and follow instructions use front size 11 -12... good luck
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    Dec 7, 2007, 01:34 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Canja1211
    alright well this year im a senior, and i want to go to school for radiology. but the problem is...im not really sure on how to write a resume. and thats the only thing stopping me from starting my applications. i already have my letters of recomendation...but they need a resume and i dont know how or what to put it. so please someone give me some advice on how to make one please and thankyou!! :) :D
    I do have some personal resumes that I had done professionally and I could email them to you. My email address [email protected]
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    Dec 7, 2007, 03:22 PM
    For a grad school application, you may want to consider a curriculum vitae which is more common in academia; see the following site for info on CVs and samples:

    Writing Curriculum Vitae

    As you prepare your resume or CV, bear in mind that you're selling yourself as a grad student, not as an employee. Refer to the university catalog and in particular the description of the program you're applying for to determine what they're looking for in a student, and be sure to include that information. Because you're starting, your resume or CV will probably be short - that's OK.

    Vasily

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