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Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2020 3:06 pm
Del
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A CV should be a complete record, but don't pad it. If you don't have a lot of experience, it won't be very long. For reference, mine is about 2.5 pages long, and it was about 2 pages when I was submitted applications last year. My advisor (a junior faculty member) has a CV that is about 11 pages long, but all but 3.5 pages of that are publications and talks.Usually a CV (at least in America) is longer than a resume. Unless the school you are applying to says otherwise, I think you should aim for more than two pages. A resume is typically 1-2 pages where as a CV is usually more like 5 pages.
I never said that. I said don't pad it -- mine was about two pages, but yours could be shorter or longer. CVs are a complete record, so if they're putting a two-page limit on a document, it's probably not actually a CV but a resumé.Actually I do agree on geekusprimus that the CV should around 2 pages, since it is the upper limit of some of the graduate school
Yes. Put down a brief description of your responsibilities and the class(es) you taught or TAed.Should I describe briefly what I have been doing for the teaching experience?
Unless the name makes it questionable or really vague, you probably don't need to list specific qualifications for an award. For example, I was awarded a four-year academic scholarship to my undergraduate institution, which made it onto my CV. But it was called the "Heritage Scholarship," which makes it sound like it was some sort legacy/nepotism crap, so I clarified it as the "Heritage Academic Scholarship."Furthermore, should I list how does those dean list and scholarship are being issued. I.E. their requirements?
Assuming you're talking about a research collaboration, put it under your research experience, along with your specific role if applicable.Last but not least, how should I mentioned my collaboration?
Brief highlights are good, but your statement of purpose is where you'll go really in depth on what you did.Oh there is one more thing! Should I mentioned what I have founded/discovered during my research work?