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J. Zimmerman
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I am currently a scholarship student in my sophomore year in a double major programme in theoretical physics and pure mathematics. I wish to apply for an internship, infor which they have asked me for my CV. I checked traditional CVs and I couldn't find anything that is relevant to my current situation. What should I put in my CV and what must I ignore? The following is the skill set that I have upin my arsenal and the. The internship is for a physics research topic so what must I include?


Skills (academic) :

  • Physics (The courses that I have taken with my grades on them)

  • Math (The courses that I have taken with my grades on them)

  • Random courses in the branches of languages and arts

  • Currently involved in a theoretical research project in physics, but haven't really achieved anything in it as yet as I was headed tangentially in the topic

  • High school results (top 1% of the cohort)

Skills (miscellaneous):

  • hyperpolyglot
  • artist (professional impressionist and surrealist)
  • writer and poet (free verse)
  • active quizzer and debater
  • football striker (out of context haha, but you never know ;) )
  • swimmer
  • sculptor

Interests:

  • Philosophy
  • Psychology
  • Theology
  • Occult Sciences
  • Art and art history
  • Reading (I would read anything with words on it)
  • Literature
  • Languages

And a couple of other things here and there. Also, is there any particular formatting that I should adhere to?


I mailed the professor I wished to work with and he replied as follows: Send me a CV and information on your coursework and results


So what must I put in and what must I deduct? Thanks in advance :)

I am currently a scholarship student in my sophomore year in a double major programme in theoretical physics and pure mathematics. I wish to apply for an internship, in which they have asked me for my CV. I checked traditional CVs and I couldn't find anything that is relevant to my current situation. What should I put in my CV and what must I ignore? The following is the skill set that I have up my arsenal and the internship is for a physics research topic so what must I include?


Skills (academic) :

  • Physics (The courses that I have taken with my grades on them)

  • Math (The courses that I have taken with my grades on them)

  • Random courses in the branches of languages and arts

  • Currently involved in a theoretical research project in physics, but haven't really achieved anything in it as yet as I was headed tangentially in the topic

  • High school results (top 1% of the cohort)

Skills (miscellaneous):

  • hyperpolyglot
  • artist (professional impressionist and surrealist)
  • writer and poet (free verse)
  • active quizzer and debater
  • football striker (out of context haha but you never know)
  • swimmer
  • sculptor

Interests:

  • Philosophy
  • Psychology
  • Theology
  • Occult Sciences
  • Art and art history
  • Reading (I would read anything with words on it)
  • Literature
  • Languages

And a couple of other things here and there. Also, is there any particular formatting that I should adhere to?


I mailed the professor I wished to work with and he replied as follows: Send me a CV and information on your coursework and results


So what must I put in and what must I deduct? Thanks in advance :)

I am currently a scholarship student in my sophomore year in a double major programme in theoretical physics and pure mathematics. I wish to apply for an internship, for which they have asked me for my CV. I checked traditional CVs and I couldn't find anything that is relevant to my current situation. What should I put in my CV and what must I ignore? The following is the skill set that I have in my arsenal. The internship is for a physics research topic so what must I include?


Skills (academic) :

  • Physics (The courses that I have taken with my grades on them)

  • Math (The courses that I have taken with my grades on them)

  • Random courses in the branches of languages and arts

  • Currently involved in a theoretical research project in physics, but haven't really achieved anything in it as yet as I was headed tangentially in the topic

  • High school results (top 1% of the cohort)

Skills (miscellaneous):

  • hyperpolyglot
  • artist (professional impressionist and surrealist)
  • writer and poet (free verse)
  • active quizzer and debater
  • football striker (out of context, but you never know ;) )
  • swimmer
  • sculptor

Interests:

  • Philosophy
  • Psychology
  • Theology
  • Occult Sciences
  • Art and art history
  • Reading (I would read anything with words on it)
  • Literature
  • Languages

And a couple of other things here and there. Also, is there any particular formatting that I should adhere to?


I mailed the professor I wished to work with and he replied as follows: Send me a CV and information on your coursework and results


So what must I put in and what must I deduct? Thanks in advance :)

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Artemisia
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Preparing a curriculum vitae for an undergraduate internship

I am currently a scholarship student in my sophomore year in a double major programme in theoretical physics and pure mathematics. I wish to apply for an internship, in which they have asked me for my CV. I checked traditional CVs and I couldn't find anything that is relevant to my current situation. What should I put in my CV and what must I ignore? The following is the skill set that I have up my arsenal and the internship is for a physics research topic so what must I include?


Skills (academic) :

  • Physics (The courses that I have taken with my grades on them)

  • Math (The courses that I have taken with my grades on them)

  • Random courses in the branches of languages and arts

  • Currently involved in a theoretical research project in physics, but haven't really achieved anything in it as yet as I was headed tangentially in the topic

  • High school results (top 1% of the cohort)

Skills (miscellaneous):

  • hyperpolyglot
  • artist (professional impressionist and surrealist)
  • writer and poet (free verse)
  • active quizzer and debater
  • football striker (out of context haha but you never know)
  • swimmer
  • sculptor

Interests:

  • Philosophy
  • Psychology
  • Theology
  • Occult Sciences
  • Art and art history
  • Reading (I would read anything with words on it)
  • Literature
  • Languages

And a couple of other things here and there. Also, is there any particular formatting that I should adhere to?


I mailed the professor I wished to work with and he replied as follows: Send me a CV and information on your coursework and results


So what must I put in and what must I deduct? Thanks in advance :)