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TOP 6 BEST COLLEGES IN CHICAGO AND HOW TO PREPARE RESUME FOR THEM

Chicago is increasingly becoming an educational hub for major disciplines. This is owed to the fact that it has great universities and colleges which have won top accolades internationally. These institutions have attracted people from all over the world. Applicants to these institutions are required to send their resumes which are intended to provide more information to the admission committee regarding what they need to know to better evaluate the candidacy of an applicant. Today we share some of the top six institutions of higher learning located in Chicago and how to prepare resumes for them for those planning join any of them.

1.      University of Chicago

It was established in 1890 and is well known for arts and sciences and is well known for its professional schools, including the law school, the School of Social Service Administration, the Divinity School, the Booth School of Business, the Harris School of Public Policy Studies and the Pritzker School of medicine.

2.      Northwestern University

Established in 1851, Northwestern University is a private university offering 124 undergraduate degrees and 145 graduate and professional degrees. It is known to be a research university with a comprehensive doctoral program and each year it gets over $550 million sponsored research.

3.      University of Illinois At Urbana-Champaign

It is a public university that was established in 1867 and is known to be research intensive. It is part of the Association of American Universities and classified as a RU/VH research university which falls under the Carnegie classification system which appreciates and takes notice of very high research activities.

4.      Loyola University Chicago

It is a private Catholic university founded in 1870 and is considered a major contributor to the Chicago economy. It has produced great some of great local business people and civic leaders. It provides more than 80 undergraduate and 140 professional programs.

5.      Illinois Institute of Technology

It is a private research university offering programs in law, engineering, design, science, information technology, psychology, industrial technology, architect, communication and business studies.

6.      University of Illinois At Chicago

It is a public research intensive institution and operates the largest medical school in the United States and serves as the main educator for Illinois’ physicians, pharmacists, physical therapists, nurses, dentists and other health care providers.

 

HOW TO PREPARE RESUMES FOR COLLEGES IN CHICAGO

A graduate school resume is quite different to a job search resume. A job search resume is aimed getting you an interview while a graduate resume is to enhance your application to a school. This document is an easily scanned summary of what you achieved in your high school years. You can visit Resumes.expert for expert advice on these resumes. To get started with your resume;

  • Brainstorm everything you have accomplished. Take your time and critically think over your past high school years. Most Chicago universities will want to know about your high school accomplishments.  You can request your counselor to help you with brainstorming.
  • Besides grades and scores, list down everything that makes you outstanding. This could be any awards gained, leadership roles, community service, special talents, hobbies, jobs, projects you led and more so.
  • Put down experiences that clearly show your determination, initiative and passion. Institutions could be impressed if you stayed after school to struggling students, or whether you picked a second language by engaging with other workers during a part time job.

As you write down your best accomplishments, remember that if it you are not certain that it is impressive, then it probably is not.

  • Incorporate your highest achievements and honors.
  • Talk about your major leadership roles and the initiative you have undertaken.
  • Incorporate unusual but impressive activities, experiences as well as special skills that do not fit neatly into the activity sections of college applications.
  • Include your work experience, if you have spent significant time working outside of school.
  • Talk about special situations, such as a part-time job, that kept you from participating in outside activities as much as you wanted to.

Arrange the information in an easy to read document which is no longer that two pages long.

  • Activities and work- briefly describe the activity, your role in it, your contributions, the school years you participated in, ay leadership positions you had, how many weeks and hours per week you contributed.
  • Honors and awards- give the name of the award, a short description, why you won it and when you received it.
  • Other experiences and skills- select those that show your commitment and initiative. Describe the experiences and skills, challenges you had, the period of time you spent and the result of your commitment.

Your resume should be easy to scan. Include your full names, address, phone number, email address and the name of your high school at the top. Chicago universities simply want to know what mere you have to offer apart from grades. Use the guideline shared above and you will definitely get accepted to your dream college in Chicago.

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Wednesday, 02 November 2016