When a high school student is writing a resume should they put all the high schools they’ve attended?

I’m writing a resume. And I’ve attended three high schools. I have a resume example thing my sister got from school, but I don’t know if it would be necessary to put all the high schools I’ve attended or just the one I’m currently attending? /= Please help. I’m new to all of this.

No, you just show the last high school you attended. When you write a resume it’s not suppose to be a history of your education. You just need to show the last school you attended or if you are attending school. It cannot be more than 1 page. The person who reads your resume will throw it out automatically without reading it if it’s more than one page long.

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4 comments to When a high school student is writing a resume should they put all the high schools they’ve attended?

  • Bl4CKDATA

    Yes.

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  • TP

    depends how much content your resume has, it shouldn’t be too short or too long
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  • steambans

    No, you just show the last high school you attended. When you write a resume it’s not suppose to be a history of your education. You just need to show the last school you attended or if you are attending school. It cannot be more than 1 page. The person who reads your resume will throw it out automatically without reading it if it’s more than one page long.
    References :

  • mike

    It’s my understand you are to put the high-school you graduated from, or are still attending

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