How to list an academic award received multiple times on CV
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I was distinguished as 'Best Freshman' when I started university as a freshman. If, as I did, I managed to display an exceptional academic performance, I was re-awarded this distinction (which actually doubled as a scholarship). I am now preparing my CV to apply for Master's degrees. How should I list this award in my CV? I feel saying,
Awarded 'Best Freshman' distinction in 2016, 2017 and 2018
for example, might convey the wrong idea, as I was only a freshman that first year.
Any suggestions? Thank you!
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I was distinguished as 'Best Freshman' when I started university as a freshman. If, as I did, I managed to display an exceptional academic performance, I was re-awarded this distinction (which actually doubled as a scholarship). I am now preparing my CV to apply for Master's degrees. How should I list this award in my CV? I feel saying,
Awarded 'Best Freshman' distinction in 2016, 2017 and 2018
for example, might convey the wrong idea, as I was only a freshman that first year.
Any suggestions? Thank you!
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This sounds like Ben Simmons winning rookie of the year his second year in the league.
â Vladhagen
2 hours ago
When you were re-awarded the distinction, was that for performance during the second and third years, or was it a delayed "payout" for the original award?
â Anyon
2 hours ago
@Anyon, it was for my performance on the second and third years - each "award" covered only one year, and it was up to me to maintain a good enough level to be chosen again the following year
â obiwit
2 hours ago
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Perhaps you need to wordsmith it to keep the spirit of the award even if you stray from the specifics.Recognized for exceptional academic performance (2016, 2017, 2018)
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2 hours ago
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I was distinguished as 'Best Freshman' when I started university as a freshman. If, as I did, I managed to display an exceptional academic performance, I was re-awarded this distinction (which actually doubled as a scholarship). I am now preparing my CV to apply for Master's degrees. How should I list this award in my CV? I feel saying,
Awarded 'Best Freshman' distinction in 2016, 2017 and 2018
for example, might convey the wrong idea, as I was only a freshman that first year.
Any suggestions? Thank you!
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I was distinguished as 'Best Freshman' when I started university as a freshman. If, as I did, I managed to display an exceptional academic performance, I was re-awarded this distinction (which actually doubled as a scholarship). I am now preparing my CV to apply for Master's degrees. How should I list this award in my CV? I feel saying,
Awarded 'Best Freshman' distinction in 2016, 2017 and 2018
for example, might convey the wrong idea, as I was only a freshman that first year.
Any suggestions? Thank you!
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This sounds like Ben Simmons winning rookie of the year his second year in the league.
â Vladhagen
2 hours ago
When you were re-awarded the distinction, was that for performance during the second and third years, or was it a delayed "payout" for the original award?
â Anyon
2 hours ago
@Anyon, it was for my performance on the second and third years - each "award" covered only one year, and it was up to me to maintain a good enough level to be chosen again the following year
â obiwit
2 hours ago
1
Perhaps you need to wordsmith it to keep the spirit of the award even if you stray from the specifics.Recognized for exceptional academic performance (2016, 2017, 2018)
â SecretAgentMan
2 hours ago
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This sounds like Ben Simmons winning rookie of the year his second year in the league.
â Vladhagen
2 hours ago
When you were re-awarded the distinction, was that for performance during the second and third years, or was it a delayed "payout" for the original award?
â Anyon
2 hours ago
@Anyon, it was for my performance on the second and third years - each "award" covered only one year, and it was up to me to maintain a good enough level to be chosen again the following year
â obiwit
2 hours ago
1
Perhaps you need to wordsmith it to keep the spirit of the award even if you stray from the specifics.Recognized for exceptional academic performance (2016, 2017, 2018)
â SecretAgentMan
2 hours ago
2
2
This sounds like Ben Simmons winning rookie of the year his second year in the league.
â Vladhagen
2 hours ago
This sounds like Ben Simmons winning rookie of the year his second year in the league.
â Vladhagen
2 hours ago
When you were re-awarded the distinction, was that for performance during the second and third years, or was it a delayed "payout" for the original award?
â Anyon
2 hours ago
When you were re-awarded the distinction, was that for performance during the second and third years, or was it a delayed "payout" for the original award?
â Anyon
2 hours ago
@Anyon, it was for my performance on the second and third years - each "award" covered only one year, and it was up to me to maintain a good enough level to be chosen again the following year
â obiwit
2 hours ago
@Anyon, it was for my performance on the second and third years - each "award" covered only one year, and it was up to me to maintain a good enough level to be chosen again the following year
â obiwit
2 hours ago
1
1
Perhaps you need to wordsmith it to keep the spirit of the award even if you stray from the specifics.
Recognized for exceptional academic performance (2016, 2017, 2018)
â SecretAgentMan
2 hours ago
Perhaps you need to wordsmith it to keep the spirit of the award even if you stray from the specifics.
Recognized for exceptional academic performance (2016, 2017, 2018)
â SecretAgentMan
2 hours ago
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The name of this award is directly misleading. That's on the university. I would simply state "Recipient of full-ride academic scholarship 2015, 2016, 2017. Awarded for maintaining at least a 3.85 GPA over the previous two semesters of each school year."
This is the most likely way to convey the meaning you want. It is clearer to just state what the award actually entailed. This will always translate across regions and schools.
I remember seeing an application of one student that stated she was the "Donald M. Knudsun Honor recipient." This turned out to be a $100 gift certificate to Knudsun's, a local steak house. (I knew Don Knudsun owned a steak house, so it sounded like a weird award to begin with, hence my inquiring into the details). It had essentially nothing to do with her academics. You won the award for answering trivia while eating bratwurst.
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accepted
The name of this award is directly misleading. That's on the university. I would simply state "Recipient of full-ride academic scholarship 2015, 2016, 2017. Awarded for maintaining at least a 3.85 GPA over the previous two semesters of each school year."
This is the most likely way to convey the meaning you want. It is clearer to just state what the award actually entailed. This will always translate across regions and schools.
I remember seeing an application of one student that stated she was the "Donald M. Knudsun Honor recipient." This turned out to be a $100 gift certificate to Knudsun's, a local steak house. (I knew Don Knudsun owned a steak house, so it sounded like a weird award to begin with, hence my inquiring into the details). It had essentially nothing to do with her academics. You won the award for answering trivia while eating bratwurst.
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accepted
The name of this award is directly misleading. That's on the university. I would simply state "Recipient of full-ride academic scholarship 2015, 2016, 2017. Awarded for maintaining at least a 3.85 GPA over the previous two semesters of each school year."
This is the most likely way to convey the meaning you want. It is clearer to just state what the award actually entailed. This will always translate across regions and schools.
I remember seeing an application of one student that stated she was the "Donald M. Knudsun Honor recipient." This turned out to be a $100 gift certificate to Knudsun's, a local steak house. (I knew Don Knudsun owned a steak house, so it sounded like a weird award to begin with, hence my inquiring into the details). It had essentially nothing to do with her academics. You won the award for answering trivia while eating bratwurst.
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accepted
up vote
5
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accepted
The name of this award is directly misleading. That's on the university. I would simply state "Recipient of full-ride academic scholarship 2015, 2016, 2017. Awarded for maintaining at least a 3.85 GPA over the previous two semesters of each school year."
This is the most likely way to convey the meaning you want. It is clearer to just state what the award actually entailed. This will always translate across regions and schools.
I remember seeing an application of one student that stated she was the "Donald M. Knudsun Honor recipient." This turned out to be a $100 gift certificate to Knudsun's, a local steak house. (I knew Don Knudsun owned a steak house, so it sounded like a weird award to begin with, hence my inquiring into the details). It had essentially nothing to do with her academics. You won the award for answering trivia while eating bratwurst.
The name of this award is directly misleading. That's on the university. I would simply state "Recipient of full-ride academic scholarship 2015, 2016, 2017. Awarded for maintaining at least a 3.85 GPA over the previous two semesters of each school year."
This is the most likely way to convey the meaning you want. It is clearer to just state what the award actually entailed. This will always translate across regions and schools.
I remember seeing an application of one student that stated she was the "Donald M. Knudsun Honor recipient." This turned out to be a $100 gift certificate to Knudsun's, a local steak house. (I knew Don Knudsun owned a steak house, so it sounded like a weird award to begin with, hence my inquiring into the details). It had essentially nothing to do with her academics. You won the award for answering trivia while eating bratwurst.
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This sounds like Ben Simmons winning rookie of the year his second year in the league.
â Vladhagen
2 hours ago
When you were re-awarded the distinction, was that for performance during the second and third years, or was it a delayed "payout" for the original award?
â Anyon
2 hours ago
@Anyon, it was for my performance on the second and third years - each "award" covered only one year, and it was up to me to maintain a good enough level to be chosen again the following year
â obiwit
2 hours ago
1
Perhaps you need to wordsmith it to keep the spirit of the award even if you stray from the specifics.
Recognized for exceptional academic performance (2016, 2017, 2018)
â SecretAgentMan
2 hours ago