> Dear Professor, > I have some questions about the assignment 3. > Firstly, I want to know what do you mean the > difference between the resume of A1 & A3. You mean the > style, like I have to use MS Word to do it in A3, but > I have to use HTML Code to do it in A1. Can I use the > similar detail to do the A3? For example, can I use > the silimar education background in A3? Or I have to > change all the information about my A3 resume. Like my > situation, in A1, it supposed I just graduated from > University, but in A3, I have the same situation or I > am the student of University or any situation is okay? > Thanks for answering my questions. > Yours Truly For assignment 3, you can use exactly the same information that you used for the resume in assignment 1, if you like. The assignment description just says that it does not have to contain the same information. It is up to you, which information you'd like to include. Anything at all is fine. As far as the style of the resume, you'll be using the resume wizard for A3, so it will generate the style for you automatically. A.L. Hunter andria@cdf.utoronto.ca ----------------------- The purpose of this part of the assignment is to give you a chance to try using an MS-Word wizard. We are not so concerned with the fact that it might produce a resume that is not very professional. Our main purpose is to give you the chance to try using a wizard. I would not worry too much if the resume produced by the wizard does not meet your standards. If you like, you are welcomed to enhance the final resume that is produced by the wizard. This part of assignment will be marked on content (the information should be appropriate for a resume) and completeness (you've included all information required by the wizard). Not using the wizard would cause you to lose a mark on this part. A.L. Hunter andria@cdf.utoronto.ca > Word's Resume Wizard offers a lot of different resume styles, so what > exactly will be evaluated? The content or the way it looks or something > else? So far I've tried few of the offered styles and none would be good > enough to present to a real life employer. Please, offer me some advice > on this matter. > > Thank you,