Has anybody done the Bronze RADA Shakespeare Certificate?
If so, what was the process and would it be a good thing to put on my CV?
Thanks
RADA Shakespeare Certificate
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Re: RADA Shakespeare Certificate
I haven't done it - so can't tell you what it's like I'm afraid.
In terms of your professional CV - I don't think it will carry a huge amount of weight. It might be of some interest though - it depends who is looking at it I suppose and what you are being considered for. If I saw this on a CV I would probably look at it in the same light as LAMDA exams i.e. demonstrating an interest in and commitment to drama and learning (Shakespeare in this case, obviously!). I wouldn't regard it as evidence of talent.
I would say it's worth doing if you can afford it and if you want a goal to work towards to help in your exploration of Shakespeare's work. I wouldn't do it if you are looking for something to "look good" on your CV as a professional.
In terms of your professional CV - I don't think it will carry a huge amount of weight. It might be of some interest though - it depends who is looking at it I suppose and what you are being considered for. If I saw this on a CV I would probably look at it in the same light as LAMDA exams i.e. demonstrating an interest in and commitment to drama and learning (Shakespeare in this case, obviously!). I wouldn't regard it as evidence of talent.
I would say it's worth doing if you can afford it and if you want a goal to work towards to help in your exploration of Shakespeare's work. I wouldn't do it if you are looking for something to "look good" on your CV as a professional.