Question 9 / 18:  You are still in school and plan to apply for your first job upon graduation. What is a recommended best practice regarding presenting your education and work history on your resume?
A  Your experience should follow an objective and be placed before your education.
B  Your education should follow honors and activities and be placed before your experience.
C  Your education should appear before your experience and can be flipped once you gain professional
working experience.
D  Omit the experience section of your resume and include education, honors, and activities.
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Explanation:

C. Please refer to subunit 2.1: Flat World Knowledge: Caroline Ceniza-Levine and Connie Thanasoulis-Cerrachio's Six Steps to Job Search Success, v. 1.0: "Chapter 4: Step 2: Create a Compelling Marketing Campaign, Part 1: Resume." Scroll to section 4.3: Education Section to learn that while you are in school or up to one year after graduation, your education should precede your experience. As you gain experience, you can flip these two sections.

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Attribution:  Mary Matera and Professor Abby Sharp. Resume Writing . The Saylor Academy 2014, http://www.saylor.org/courses/prdv102/
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