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A Day in the Life of a PT Student

The Resume

Published October 8, 2009 2:45 PM by Veronica Haywood

Now comes the time again where there is just A LOT going on. Besides the loads of projects, papers and tests, we have a lot of events coming up. We have Massage-A-Thon coming around the corner, which was extremely successful last semester. Then we have senior farewell, which is certain to be a blast. And then there's career fair which is sure to be a success as well.

One of the most important events of all is career fair. Numbers upon numbers of facilities come to recruit Marquette's finest in physical therapy, nursing, athletic training, speech pathology and biomedical engineering. Now that I am finally in my 6th year, this event will be very important for me to land a job after graduation. With this, it will be necessary for me to have a great resume.

I have worked various jobs and have been involved in multiple activities in school, making my resume almost look like a research paper. I'm sure that no one wants to read through the entire thing, so how do I know what I should and should not include in it considering most of my resume is consumed with academic and PT related jobs, volunteer services and national research presentations?

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