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Including classes on a resume

I am changing fields. In the legal field, attending college for pre-nursing. Can I list these classes on my resume - there are about 5 classes and they would apply to jobs I am applying for because they are in the medical field.

Would you add the classes?

Re: Including classes on a resume

  • No, but I would put what school you're attending and expected grad date in the education section of your resume.
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  • imageDr.Loretta:
    No, but I would put what school you're attending and expected grad date in the education section of your resume.

     

    The only issue with that is that I am pre-nursing. I may not attend the school that I am currently attending for my pre reqs. I will not be applying for a few months and will not know which school I am attending until March 2012.

  • have you also considered getting cna license in the meantime...something to also add to resume...most programs can be finished in 5 weeks...

    I agree adding just the school, anticipated date by which you will be finished with nursing pre-reqs

    Good luck!

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  • imageMrs_Lady:

    have you also considered getting cna license in the meantime...something to also add to resume...most programs can be finished in 5 weeks...

    Good luck!

    Thanks! I didn't know about short CNA programs!

  • imageBlackDiamond3201:

    imageDr.Loretta:
    No, but I would put what school you're attending and expected grad date in the education section of your resume.

     

    The only issue with that is that I am pre-nursing. I may not attend the school that I am currently attending for my pre reqs. I will not be applying for a few months and will not know which school I am attending until March 2012.

    IMO it doesn't matter. You're attending a school for pre-nursing. You can indicate that on your resume without listing classes.

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