The person is a resume, not what's on a piece of paper. Whoever gives advice about resumes in college should be dismissed. Titles don't matter. GPAs don't matter, nor does what school you go to.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Resume: a written exaggeration of only the good things a person has done in the past, as well as a wish list of the qualities a person would like to have.
To me, job titles don't matter. Everyone is in sales. It's the only way we stay in business.
It is a great deal of difference to receive an honorary title or a title in his profession.
I didn't finish college, which is really weird because they awarded me the Alumni of Distinction recently.
At the end of the day, the position is just a position, a title is just a title, and those things come and go. It's really your essence and your values that are important.
Merit should count more than academic background.
What college is all about is some kind of 4-year game about who is going to end up with the highest grades. And I don't mean to say that academic achievement isn't important. But it is, after all, a means to an end.
I think titles are important to your career. Whether you reign as champion for a long time or just have it for the time being, to be part of a company and be their champion is always good to have on your resume.
But you take a four-year state college, with a broader range of admission, and what happens during those four years may be an even greater value-added educational experience. I don't know.
Resume? I wish I had a resume. And if I did, I wouldn't scrub anything from it. Who cares?