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What Is An Academic Resume? Reading Questions
Test Description: What is an Academic Resume? Reading Questions
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Only about 10 to 20 percent of those students applying to graduate school in business have a good grasp of grammar rules.
A
False
B
True
2) Admissions administrators and scholarship officials often have to review paperwork from hundreds of students every single day. The academic resume allows these officials to read up on a particular student at a glance.
A
False
B
True
3) While the enrollment form might ask for the same kinds of information, an academic resume allows students to enhance and explain their achievements and show off their reading skills at the same time.
A
False
B
True
4) Students who do have a significant amount of information to share should feel free to share it, no matter how long the document gets.
A
True
B
False
5) The Internet makes it easy for officials to verify statements that students make, and lies could result in expulsion from some schools and programs
A
True
B
False
6) Sports, hobbies and other life passions can be outlined and explained here.
A
Career Goals
B
Education Experience
C
Employment Experience
D
Extracurricular Activities
7) Here, students should outline all of the schools they’ve attended and all of the degrees they’ve completed. Students should also be sure to mention any academic awards in this section.
A
Career Goals
B
Employment Experience
C
Extracurricular Activities
D
Education Experience
8) Here, students should name any facilities they’ve worked for, as well as the dates of employment. Students who haven’t participated in paid employment can list volunteer activities here.
A
Career Goals
B
Employment Experience
C
Extracurricular Activities
D
Education Experience
9) A quick outline of what the student hopes to achieve with a degree should be placed here.
A
Career Goals
B
Extracurricular Activities
C
Education Experience
D
Employment Experience
10) Students who are applying for college, either at the undergraduate or the graduate level, as well as students who are applying for scholarships and other merit-based programs, often have to do a lot of writing.
A
False
B
True
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