I mean, does it increase your employment opportunities when you graduate or does it help you get into a summer program or help you get a scholarship?
Yes. Most firms looking for graduates prefer candidates with good academic results in fact some even specify a certain GPA/WAM as a minimum requirement to qualify. Despite this, it is not the be all end all, other factors such as work experience and extra-curricular activities are important. However, do keep in mind that if you don't have a good academic record you're already at a disadvantage to those who have the same degree as you...I mean, does it increase your employment opportunities when you graduate or does it help you get into a summer program or help you get a scholarship?
i would never avoid showing i have HDs to an employer where the degree i've done is relevant to the job. Your interview will show you have communication skills, and your co-curricular activities show you don't spend all your time studying. It's just another thing in your favour, something that may differentiate you from other candidates- don't hide it!tbh if you have all HDs, don't be too keen to show it off to an employer, I'd probably avoid shoing them unless u have to
they'll automatically assume ur a massive nerd and lack communication skills, etc.
You're being interviewed by some dickhead HR middle-management type who most likely pissed their way thru uni with Ps n Csi would never avoid showing i have HDs to an employer where the degree i've done is relevant to the job. Your interview will show you have communication skills, and your co-curricular activities show you don't spend all your time studying. It's just another thing in your favour, something that may differentiate you from other candidates- don't hide it!
(of course, i don't have all HDs, so perhaps i want to show off the ones i do have )
good luck with the wise man advice.a wise man once said to me: "Ps get degrees, Cs get jobs, Ds get high paying jobs, and HDs get whatever the hell they want."
Errr...no. Most HR people I've met said they would be impressed as it would spark curiosity and would continue to read further about any other things on the resume before making the decision. Keep in mind particularly in big firms, many graduates that are hired have HD averages as well as top class communication skills, hence they would make no such assumptions because there are plenty people that have been hired that have both all HDs and top-notch people skills i.e. all rounded peopletbh if you have all HDs, don't be too keen to show it off to an employer, I'd probably avoid shoing them unless u have to
they'll automatically assume ur a massive nerd and lack communication skills, etc.