Award for achieving highest grade in classes

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Is it an official academic award at your school/within the department or an informal thing your professor does? If it's an official award I think you should mention it. If it's an informal thing, I probably wouldn't.

Sounds like this could be a good professor to write an LOR for you, especially if you know him/her well.
 
Is it an official academic award at your school/within the department or an informal thing your professor does? If it's an official award I think you should mention it. If it's an informal thing, I probably wouldn't.

Sounds like this could be a good professor to write an LOR for you, especially if you know him/her well.

Definitely!

-Bill
 
Is it an official academic award at your school/within the department or an informal thing your professor does? If it's an official award I think you should mention it. If it's an informal thing, I probably wouldn't.
Good answer.

You can group an award like this with other collegiate awards and scholarships so as to save space.
 
Congrats on this. I'd say a recognition for academic achievement is worthy of mentioning regardless of "official status." As Catalystik said, you can put it in a list with other academic awards and have all of them take up only one slot.
 
Honest Truth: you can make up awards and 99% of the time nobody would care enough to check.
 
I've won several departmental awards for top in class. I never put them on an application because I had other things I could put on there which were more valuable.
 
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