Funniest thing I’ve seen on an academic cv in a long time:
1986 “Best Dribbler” award, Karori Swifts Wanderers Under-11 soccer team
This was placed under “Selected Prizes.” Epic! I’m now thinking of putting my Pinewood Derby victories on mine.
December 4, 2012 by Grover Cleveland
Funniest thing I’ve seen on an academic cv in a long time:
1986 “Best Dribbler” award, Karori Swifts Wanderers Under-11 soccer team
This was placed under “Selected Prizes.” Epic! I’m now thinking of putting my Pinewood Derby victories on mine.
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That is pretty awesome. I think I might add the Coaches award I won for the football team senior year. This opens up a whole new realm of CV stuffing possibilities…