for the teaching experience section, if you only have had one university you TA'd for under a single department but have TA'd for different courses during different semesters, what is the best way to put this on there? Should I separate the bullet points to be under the individual courses I TA'd for? or should i generalize it? edit: the courses I TA'd for have varying skillsets as they are coding classes so they require different languages etc
@@tylerjjackson it depends what you want to communicate to the committee. If you want to just showcase that you have teaching experience then generalize. If you want to showcase the skills you taught, I would use the first bullet to generalize all the courses you have TAed for and 3-6 bullets on describing what you taught. I hope this helps. There is no right or wrong way to do this. I would not, however, dedicate a new section per course.
For the CV you have linked on your linktree the Honors and Awards section is after the Education section, but here you say to include it last. What would be the correct way? Thank you
The one in my Linktree is for academic job apps that value monetary research grants I applied to so I placed it at the top. For a CV for graduate school, unless you got many prestigious awards, I would put it at the end. There is no right or wrong way. It’s all dependent on what your program values and what you want to showcase to the committee. Typically with grad school admissions applications it is placed at the end because the committee is either going to value research experience (PhD apps) or professional experience (skills based maters).
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Resume and CV
ls it the same thing
No, a resume is shorter and usually for a practical job and a CV is longer and for academic jobs.
for the teaching experience section, if you only have had one university you TA'd for under a single department but have TA'd for different courses during different semesters, what is the best way to put this on there? Should I separate the bullet points to be under the individual courses I TA'd for? or should i generalize it?
edit: the courses I TA'd for have varying skillsets as they are coding classes so they require different languages etc
@@tylerjjackson it depends what you want to communicate to the committee. If you want to just showcase that you have teaching experience then generalize. If you want to showcase the skills you taught, I would use the first bullet to generalize all the courses you have TAed for and 3-6 bullets on describing what you taught. I hope this helps. There is no right or wrong way to do this. I would not, however, dedicate a new section per course.
For the CV you have linked on your linktree the Honors and Awards section is after the Education section, but here you say to include it last. What would be the correct way? Thank you
The one in my Linktree is for academic job apps that value monetary research grants I applied to so I placed it at the top. For a CV for graduate school, unless you got many prestigious awards, I would put it at the end. There is no right or wrong way. It’s all dependent on what your program values and what you want to showcase to the committee. Typically with grad school admissions applications it is placed at the end because the committee is either going to value research experience (PhD apps) or professional experience (skills based maters).
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