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Now is the time to build an “Extraordinary Extracurricular Résumé”

Posted on April 14, 2024 by Craig Meister

It’s the spring semester, you are a high school junior about to embark on the process of applying to America’s most selective colleges, and you haven’t completed an up-to-date and properly formatted extracurricular résumé? If you want to give yourself the best chance of getting into the colleges on your list later this year, I strongly recommend a course correction – quickly.

My fast and factual online course How to Build an Extraordinary Extracurricular Résumé teaches you the formula for success that up until just a few years ago I only shared with my private college admissions coaching clients. Now you can learn how to apply my startlingly simple and boundlessly customizable recipe for extracurricular résumé success on your college applications by taking How to Build an Extraordinary Extracurricular Résumé at your own pace and at the time and place of your choosing. Since we’re just a few months away from the opening of the 2025-2026 Common App, the time for action is now!

Whether you are an athlete, artist, actor, or all of the above, I strongly suggestion that you need to put together an extracurricular résumé for your college application(s) that will highlight all of your accomplishments if you are to have the best shot of earning admission to all of the colleges and universities on your list. How to Build an Extraordinary Extracurricular Résumé will help you determine the right words and develop the best layout in order to differentiate your extracurricular résumé from the competition. By the end of this course you will learn how to:

  • Create personalized and specific extracurricular résumés that will impress college admissions officers
  • Differentiate your college applications by learning how to and where to include details about your extracurricular activities
  • Brand yourself in ways that will make your college applications stand out from the pack
  • Leverage your résumés in various ways throughout the college admissions process; these résumés are not just for copying and pasting or uploading to the Common Application and other institutional applications
  • Clarify what separates an extraordinary résumé from a clichéd résumé

Best of all, the course is short (only roughly an hour) and cheap (only $33 for lifetime access). So, what are you waiting for? Purchase and learn How to Build an Extraordinary Extracurricular Résumé today!

About Craig Meister

Craig Meister is a college admissions expert who, for nineteen years, has had the great fortune of providing personalized post-secondary guidance to students and families from around the world.

Filed Under: Advice & Analysis, Applications, Common App, Extracurricular Activities, Resume

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