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kirza4 [7]
3 years ago
10

Which list is the best way to highlight relevant items in the "Activities and Award" category of the résumé? a. Second Place, Ju

nior Olympics Tae Kwon Do Lions Club Scholarship Team Captain, Men's Intra-Collegiate Track Team b. Won Silver Medal in 2013 Tae Kwon Do Junior Olympics, Red Belt Division Awarded Lion's Club Scholarship for First- Generation College Students Elected team captain, Men's Intra-Collegiate Track Team c. I enjoy martial arts and won Silver Medal among 16- to 17-year-olds in Red Belt Division of Tae Kwon Do in Junior Olympics in 2013 Won Lion's Club Scholarship given to outstanding high school senior for being a first- generation college student I was chosen to be team captain out of 24 team members of Men's Intra-Collegiate Track Team at UTA
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Mariulka [41]3 years ago
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Answer:

The most applicable answer is c. I enjoy martial arts and won Silver Medal among 16- to 17-year-olds in Red Belt Division of Tae Kwon Do in Junior Olympics in 2013 Won Lion's Club Scholarship given to outstanding high school senior for being a first- generation college student I was chosen to be team captain out of 24 team members of Men's Intra-Collegiate Track Team at UTA

Explanation:

this seems a good listing as the tone it is written is both attractive and relevant.  

It includes the medals and scholarships won under the awards and gives a brief yet detailed description of for what he/she won those awards.

Also, the writing indicated the activities he/she has taken part of and when reading the sentences, even though they are not directly listed, the descriptive nature of the writing clearly allows the reader to understand the points.

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