| Be Concise | Admission officers may read hundreds of resumes a day. Make sure that your resume includes all the required information but make every word count. |
| Include Relevant Information Only | Admission officers may not want to read any information which is irrelevant to graduate study, such as your accomplishments in high school, hobbies, marital status. |
| Make Use of Header and Page Numbers | If your resume is more than one page, remember to put your name in the header and include a page number. |
| Attend to Presentation Format | You should make your resume easy to read. Bullet points and spacing help you to organize your resume in a presentable way. |
| Proofread Your Resume | Admission officers do not want to see a resume with typos or grammatical mistakes. Remember to proofread before submission. |