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What should I carry for an interview as a fresher, CV or Resume?

For freshers, Resume is better choice than CV.first you have to understand diffrence between Resume, CV and Bio Data> RESUMES:> Resume is a French work meaning “summary”.> A Resumes is ideally a summary of one’s, Education, Skill and Employment when applying for a new job. It thus, is usually 1 or at the max 2 pages long.> C.V-CURRICULUM VITAE:> Curriculum Vitae is a Latin word meaning “course of life” it is more detailed than a resume, generally 2 to 3 Pages, or even longer as per the requirement. It indicates candidate’s professional experience.> BIO-DATA> Bio Data is the short form for Biographical. In a bio data, the focus is on personal particulars like date of birth, gender, religion, race, nationality, residence, marital status and the like.As a fresher I don't think we need to write course of life or Bio Data. What recruiters are interested is basically summary of your academics which include your marks, projects,some achievements and other activities you have done.

Has anybody ever quintuple majored in college?

I believe that most double majors are making a mistake. No, I know of no one who has a quintuple major, but (e.g. for graduate admissions) I would be very suspicious of anyone who did.Majoring in one field is a typical requirement for graduation, although some colleges don’t have it. Why quintuple major? I would worry that the student doesn’t recognize the value of a college education, and is trying to impress someone.Breadth in college is important. My daughter Elizabeth majored in math, largely because it was the easiest major for her. When she was filling out her graduation forms, she discovered that she had accumulated enough credits to have a second major in literature! She had taken many courses because she found the subject to be important, with lots of writing (a skill not taught to math majors), and fun. To me, that is the perfect double major!As an advisor at UC Berkeley, I have tried to talk students out of doing a double major in, for example, physics and math. The reason is that those fields are so close that the student is becoming overly specialized. If your two majors are unrelated (like math and literature) then that’s fine. But it is NOT fine if it means you would take a single course that otherwise you wouldn’t. (That’s why Elizabeth’s double major was the best kind!) Because then you are taking a course to achieve some sort of dubious achievement instead of taking a course because you think it is worthwhile.I chaired the admissions committee for graduate admissions in physics, many times. When I saw applicants with double majors in physics and math, I immediately grew suspicious. Could the applicant actually write a Ph.D. thesis? Had they ever written a 10-page term paper? (At Columbia, I wrote so many such papers that I can’t count them. I got a foundation in writing that has served me extremely well in my career.)If any person who did a quintuple major then that was something remarkable, but in my mind, misdirected. That person probably got less of an education for having done so.

How easy is it to get into Manchester Metropolitan University?

That depends on where you’re from. If you’re an overseas student like I was, there’s a fair bit of extra paperwork involved (to say the least). Essentially, you have to apply to the school and be accepted, but this is only beginning. In short, getting accepted into MMU was easy enough; the logistics of actually attending were far more arduous.Even the acceptance process, itself, has multiple steps. One, I had to initially apply to the school, which requires filling out the required forms, and supplying the school with my academic transcript and two letters of recommendation (overseas students require two, not one). Because I had yet to finish my BA, I had to promise that I’d be graduating on a specific date, to International Admissions. This required proof, hence more paperwork.Once accepted, the school sent me a conditional offer letter, the condition being that I finish my BA. First, I had to accept the offer by writing to them and stating that I did, indeed, accept their conditional offer. Then, I had to meet the condition, itself. I completed my final classes and sent my final academic transcript to Admissions, as well as photos of my diploma. Upon receiving it, they sent me an unconditional offer, which I also had to accept, via e-mail.Technically this is “getting into” MMU. Turns out, accepting the school’s unconditional offer is only the start to a very long, Byzantine process… [note: This portion is additional, and different for British students, but I wish to include it because it was frankly a giant pain-in-the-ass—something overseas applicants should keep in mind:]As an overseas student, attending MMU requires the acquisition of a student visa, funding and accommodations (a traveling grad student’s trifecta). I would need a Tier 4 Student Visa to stay in Manchester for the school year. However, to even apply for one, a CAS (or Confirmation of Acceptance of Studies) number is required. To receive a CAS, I had to fill out a CAS form.Before doing this, I needed to prove that I had the fiscal means to attend MMU (this includes living expenses/accommodations). To do this, I had to complete the steps listed in the PDF document available on MMU’s US Funding page. These involved completing a FAFSA form (an application for student aid). This generated a SAR (student aid report), which I needed to send to MMU’s US Financial Aid department. In turn, they eventually sent me an “Award Letter” outlining distribution of funds. Upon accepting it, I completed my CAS form.CAS in hand, I then had to apply for the visa, itself. This required a passport, but also paying hundreds of dollars in various paperwork costs (as well a NHS fee) and going to a visa application center. There, I had to gather bio-metric data (mainly fingerprints). I then had to mail out said data, along with my visa application and physical passport, to a visa processing facility. This required buying a special shipping label, attaching it to an envelope at a UPS store and mailing it out. Several weeks later, I received my temporary visa (the physical visa would be provided, after Pre-Enrollment) and got my passport back.Apart from my visa, I also had to apply for accommodation, which I couldn’t do without an “Award Letter” from MMU’s US Financial Aid Department. Once I’d received and accepted my Award Letter, I applied for accommodation through the school. The selection process took multiple steps, lasting over several weeks. Keep in mind, many of these applications—for my visa, financial aid, and accommodation—were occurring at roughly the same time (with mild assurances to the people involved that the required forms were in the mail). Eventually though, I had my loans, my accommodation, and my temporary visa.During all of this, I had to schedule my flight to arrive for Pre-Enrollment, before the semester began. Once I flew in from America, I arrived at my residence. A few days later, Pre-Enrollment occurred. There, I had to supply my visa, passport, credentials (and other germane support documents) to a member of MMU’s US Financial Aid department. Once Immigration knew I was actually in the UK, I was notified of when and where to go and pick up my actual, physical visa. Having it, and having completed Pre-Enrollment, I could then open a bank account, which my remaining loan money would be distributed to after a month(!). In the meantime, I could finally register for my classes.That’s right—after getting into the college, and having gone through the entire, labyrinthine process, registering for my classes was practically the last step!

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