a9961m 1 / 9 Jan 11, 2010 #1When I'm listing a name and a year side by side (e.g.Competition and 2010 ), should I put 2010 Competition or Competition 2010 ? (I hope my query makes sense.)
RabiaG 1 / 30 Jan 11, 2010 #2Oh, when you write a Resume. You type the activities or academics or whatever it is.And then for example Spring 2009-Fall 2009Competition(be a little more specific) FOR EXAMPLE:Science competition Spring 2009-Fall 2009When you're doing this, you will have much more.Thus the dates must be in order, so the most recent on the top, the oldest activities after that.Hope I make sense.Good luck.
Lydia 6 / 13 Jan 11, 2010 #3Just like the month comes before the year when you are writing the day of your birthday, in this situation, it is the same. The word first then the year.Good luck
sydney32 1 / 7 Jan 15, 2010 #4Competetion 2010unless its normally known as 2010 Competetion , its normally the other way around.
EF_Kevin 8 / 13,321 129 Jan 17, 2010 #5Yes, it really depends on the style of resume you are using.There are more options than you have probably even considered. Check this out for lots of ideas:images.google.com/images?hl=en&q=resume+template&sourceid=navcl ient-ff&rlz=1B3GGGL_enUS292US292&um=1&ie=UTF-8&ei=zcxTS8aLLoyklAey84S0 Cg&sa=X&oi=image_result_group&ct=title&resnum=4&ved=0CDIQsAQwAw
lowcal 12 / 27 Jan 17, 2010 #6you could write the activity in different categoriesexample:Activity YearCompetition 2010