During her final clinical placement, a nursing student worked with two of her fellow students to plan a health fair that took place in a local community center. How should she best characterize this activity on her résumé?

A) "I was a member of the steering committee for a community health fair."
B) "Organized a community health fair."
C) "I have strong organizational skills."
D) "Assisted with the organization of a community health fair."


Ans: B
Option B provides the most succinct and action-oriented description of the activity.
Option A lacks an action verb, while option C is imprecise and not descriptive. Option D is
less direct and less action oriented than option B.

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