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  1. So this is my main question, for PhD program applicants: do you include your GPA on your CV? I've found conflicting answers online and nothing recent enough to be helpful. My undergrad GPA is good, but my grad GPA is better, so in the past I've had both listed. I've been looking at CVs of grad students (and faculty, though that's less relevant) when available of the programs I'm applying to, and noticed that pretty much none of them had GPA listed. Some other questions, for those of you who don't mind answering (thanks, I appreciate it!) - - do you list professional memberships? (APA, etc.?) - Do you count book reviews under publications, or list them in a separate section? Undergrad journals mentioned at all? What about non-philosophy publications (fiction/poetry/creative non-fiction, blog posts, journalism)? - Do you list tutoring/internships/etc under teaching experience? What about if the subject matter isn't philosophy? Or if the students aren't/weren't in college? - Would you enter study abroad as separate entries under "Education," under "Academic Experience," or some other heading? - If you have undergrad or master's theses, how and where do you mention them? More generally, I'm just curious how other philosophy grad applicants format their CVs, since all of the examples I'm working from are current or former grad students. What sort of subheadings do you use? What sort of non-philosophy experiences, etc. do you consider relevant and therefore include? How many references do you list, if any? Most programs I'm applying to have a CV requirement, but some ask that it only be one page (!!!) and some don't seem to have a place to submit one at all (!!!!). But still, for those of you who will be turning in a CV when they apply, I'd really be interested to know more about how it looks, since I don't really have any examples from current applicants, only current and former grad students, which is interesting, but not quite so helpful when making mine as an applicant.
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