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how to make a resume as a 10th grader interested in being a therapist ?

how to make a resume as a 10th grader interested in being a therapist?#

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Chinyere’s Answer

Hi Amaya,

You’re already on the right track by thinking about this early. At this point, your CV should emphasize your direction, character, and potential rather than your extensive experience. Your education, including your school, your present grade (10th), and any honors classes or areas you're doing well in, can be the first thing you include. This shows dedication and consistency.

Next, think about any instances or actions in which you have assisted or engaged with others. This could involve volunteering in your community or church, assisting students with their studies, babysitting, or participating in any team or group at school. Even minor encounters are significant because they show your interpersonal skills, which are important in becoming a therapist.

A skills part that emphasizes qualities like communication, active listening, empathy, patience, teamwork, and responsibility that are relevant to counseling should also be included. These are fundamental abilities that therapists use on a daily basis. You can also include your interest in psychology or mental health in the "Interests" or "Independent Learning" box, along with any books, films, or courses you've taken independently.

In general, keep your resume straightforward and uncomplicated. Consider it a beginning that will expand as you gain additional experience. Your résumé unavoidably grows stronger every year if you continue to be active, assist others, and explore your interests.

Best wishes!
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