WHEN DO YOU STOP LISTING HIGH SCHOOL ON YOUR RESUME?
I graduated tall propagandize in 2005 as well as perceived an associates’ grade in 2008. Until now, we have regularly put tall propagandize upon my resume, though right away which my college grade is completed, is which required to list?
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On your resume, under the heading “education” there is no need to list high school as a reference to education because that is irreverent. Especially if you have a college degree.
If you list your associates degree on your resume, your employers will know that you completed high school
If you have an associates, bachelors, masters, or MBA then yes you would list them separately.
If an application asks for the name of a high school, by all means you list it. There is no need to put when you graduated, just that you did, indeed, graduate. They are just looking to see if you went to school. There is no harm in it at all. People will look at all things on an app – just fill it out, don’t trip.
No.
You should have enough accomplishments during your time in college to make up for the ones in high school. Unless its something extremely unique, I would leave it off and start with your experiences since college began.
It depends if the education is relevant. I stop listing HS after having over 10 years work experience.