The Freshman Resume Trap
You are a freshman in college applying for your very first summer internship.
You open up Microsoft Word to build your resume. You look at the "Education" section and realize it is completely empty. You have only been in college for three months. You have no college GPA yet.
To fill the white space, you type in your high school achievements: Valedictorian* Principal's Honor Roll (2022 - 2025)* National Honor Society President*
Is this acceptable?
The "One Year" Rule
The universal rule of corporate recruiting is that high school achievements have an expiration date.The Psychology of the Recruiter
If a recruiter looks at the resume of a 20-year-old college junior and sees "High School Honor Roll," they instantly draw two devastating conclusions:What to Use Instead
As soon as you finish your freshman year of college, you must replace the High School Honor Roll with college-level data.The moment you step foot on campus for your sophomore year, your high school career ceases to exist. Delete it.
Check Your College Dean's List
Replace high school honors with college honors. Calculate if you meet the Dean's List threshold today.
Check Dean's List Math