Today I sat down to work on my resume. I realized that deciding to put my weekend project (Pre-Med Hell) on my resume was a pretty tough decision. It can go either way, I can get the position that I applied for, or I might get rejected because of it. Either way I will update you guys with more information regarding the position after I get a decision. At the end of the day I made the decision to place it on my resume because I don't want to work for/with any organization that is against me blogging.
I was having trouble concentrating at home the last few days, so I spent my Friday night and most of my Saturday at school studying organic chemistry. I'll probably spend most of tomorrow at school as well studying for this exam. I have noticed a strange phenomenon, I minimized the amount of caffeine I ingested a while back, and as a result of that now even a large dunkin' donut coffee which usually had no effect on me, will make me wide awake and crazy hyper. Maybe cutting back was a good thing, sort of. Also my index card method is still working awesome, its going to make an appearance in a guest post on College Thrive this coming Monday! In the spirit of studying for organic chemistry and hard work I leave you today with this quote " Every job is a self portrait of the person who does it. Autograph your work with excellence." Signing Off, Mohammad
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I think that you made the right choice about your resume. You want an employer who wants you for who you are. Besides, that website is awesome; an employer rejecting you based on that is clearly not focused on what matters in life.
And I loved that post you did for College Thrive. Especially tip number 7 hahaha.
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