The school is unknown, so you'd better restrain yourself.
A good resume doesn't need a cover to decorate, and don't highlight institutions too much in your resume.
I can understand that everyone loves school and garden, and I love it too.
But be rational, love the school and love the garden. I have read countless resumes, including my brothers and sisters, my classmates and friends, and my brothers and sisters. Their resumes are all gorgeous, with colorful covers, school logo watermarks and college names.
I really want to tell you politely, it's not good, and then I forget. But I really can't help it today. First of all, I don't need a cover. Think about it. If I were human, I would be too soft to turn over so many resumes. It's just a waste of my time to turn over a useless piece of paper when I see one with a cover. Even if I do open your resume, I will scold you.
Then, the failure is: don't highlight xx University too much. I think many people will scold me for not loving school, xxxx.
In fact, you should put yourself in others' shoes. You put graduate school and graduate school in such a prominent position on your resume just to attract people's attention and see more. However, realistically speaking, we are not a world-famous, national-famous or even very important institution in XX. Being attacked by BS can also forgive their manpower, because you are taken seriously.
If you graduate from Tsinghua University, Fudan University and Harvard University and make such a freshman logo, I will applaud you very much. But for those small high schools that keep winning the championship and win by strength, it is better to keep a low profile. After all, we should strive for the opportunity to get in first, and then show others that our ability is actually stronger than that of many famous graduates. I think this is the most important thing.