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The general format on a diploma is degree level and major, such as “Bachelor of Science in Economics.” This is very likely the name that the school has on file in your college transcripts.
A student currently in high school or a recent graduate should list high school information under the education section of a job application. Similarly, if a high school diploma is your highest level of education, you want to list it.
Once you have earned your GED, you can list it in the education section of your resume, and include it on job applications in place of a high school diploma.
The Right Way to List a GED in a Resume. When you list your GED in a resume, it goes in the education section, in the same place you would put your high school diploma. If you live in a state like California that has its own high school equivalency exam, you can list that instead.
If you are indeed faced with filling out an application, write the name of your college in the top line of the “Education” section, and then write your major, followed by the words, “Degree in Progress.” If there's a section for dates, write the month and year you started, and then write your anticipated graduation
If you have a GED, you should be using a little different resume form when you apply for a job. Your resume should put a focus on your skills, positive attitude, and experience and list your GED diploma at the bottom of your resume.
Yes, you can go to college with a GED. The GED Testing Service claims that over 60% of recent GED recipients are currently enrolled in college, and over 97% of all colleges and employers accept a GED. Let's start with the difference between a GED and a high school diploma.
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