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High School Diploma Template

Jesus Said:

Where can I find a fake diploma?

We Answered:

go to google and type in high school diploma template. the fourth one down sould say "high school diploma(formal design) templates. it by microsoft office. have fun!

Violet Said:

where can i find out what a high school diploma look like.?

We Answered:

Maybe a friend that has graduated? or just type "high school diploma" in the search section of yahoo and search for an image.

Brenda Said:

Where can I find a FREE diploma template (for a high school or home school)?

We Answered:

If you have Microsoft Works or Office Tools or something like that, you should find a template there.

Annie Said:

What do you think of my personal statement?

We Answered:

I think that's very good.

I wouldn't have classified touch typing as an IT skill myself - though probably others would. I'd be inclined to say something about using Word or Excel or about your internet and email skills instead.

The only other thing I thought was that you could say (if it's true of course!) that you designed the new templates and spreadsheets as well as implementing them

Christy Said:

Résumé Help?

We Answered:

I'm a college student, so I'm always redoing my resume for jobs. But I definitely understand that you're still in high school! So yours is going to be way different.

1. Yes, it matters what font and color - make sure to use only black ink, and use a font that is legible - nothing too fancy. I personally use Californian, since Times New Roman is too boring - other good ones, Tamoha, Arial, Comic Sans, Century Gothic.

2. Babysitting is definitely a job! I put it on my high school resume. But later on, take it off when you have had a real job.

3. Career objective - no, not really. There's debate on if anyone should have it - is it necessary to show you have direction? OR is it just redundant?

4. I'm not sure if you mean "hobbies" like playing the piano or painting or something. Or if you mean clubs and activitues you do - like NHS, Yearbook, Softball team - INCLUDE THOSE! Extracurrilar is important. It shows how well rounded you are.

Just a few tips:

List your strongest areas first - there's not standard order. So maybe: education, then activities, then experience (if you don't have a lot of that).

Make sure you have your name, email, phone #, and address on it.

Don't say "references upon request on it" - it's a given.

GOOD LUCK!!

Philip Said:

Mature Student's Computer Science Personal Statement - 1st Draft?

We Answered:

Great. GL

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