Resume Order

Let’s say I went to a top undergraduate business school that starts with a W. Let’s say I then attended a masters program at a #15-20 business school starting with F. On my resume, would it look better to put the undergraduate education first for the name brand, or put it in chronological order and list the masters degree first.

 

Chronological order.

They won’t miss that you went to Wharton. However, they will wonder why you dropped to a rank 20 school for a masters after having attended the big W.

 

Was for athletic reason. Employer was fine with it.

 

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