ID Pictures. Over and done.
Resumes:
There were many effectively organized and attractively presented examples, but some people need to think in terms of some fairly significant revision before the Senior STEP materials are due (sometime in October). The only people who need to make changes before the Self-Definition is due on Sept. 8 are the following:
- anyone whose resume was hand-written rather than typed
- anyone whose typing was either one long list of activities or just long descriptive paragraphs.
The hand-out you received in class was originally meant to be self-explanatory, but I tried to be a little more explicit in class. The way you develop either section really is up to you--there is no mandatory content. Just try to be interesting, informative, and insightful as you try to lift the reader off the page and into your world. Just make sure to follow the basics: the first section must focus on something that definitely shows up on your resume (and would probably be noticed by anyone who reads the resume), and the second section can be either something that shows up on the resume only in a very minor way, or is not actually mentioned at all. Take special care to make sure you follow the formatting instructions on the hand-out, and do not forget to hand in the stamped copy of your resume as well. Due: Wednesday, Sept. 8.
FOR TOMORROW
Be sure to bring loose-leaf paper and the proper writing implements (blue or black pens!) to class on Friday. You will do your first timed-write passage analysis for AP Lit and Comp.
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