I am finishing up my law school resume and wondering if it is entirely necessary to put how many hours per week that position was? I feel like it would be helpful for the reader, but it makes the Resume look cluttered and not as clean.
Additionally, Do I have to put the month of the year that I started the position? Or is the year sufficient? Due to formatting, I would have to completely redo my resume if I put the month of the year, but if it is necessary I am absolutely willing to do so. Thoughts?
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@YesSarah thank you! I was not aware that different schools had different requirements! Is that a T14 thing? My #1 school is an upper 30 ranked and all of the schools I am applying to are between 20-44.
I did realize however that this was a T-14 issue, which is fine. But if your school does not SPECIFICALLY request it you could leave it off. It might look better to keep it on, especially if you raked in huge hours per week. They'll know you're able to tolerate higher work loads.
Small, semi-annoying tip, @stepharizona and @onecallthatsall: use en dashes, not hyphens, for date ranges.
No good: 6/2015-9/2015
Good: 6/2015–9/2015
Though it's usually not necessary to specify hours per week for jobs or internships, it's a good idea to specify hours per week for extracurricular activities.
Thanks!
Thank you @david.busis !