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I just graduated from college last May (2012) so the job I am currently at is my first full-time job. But I have been working various jobs, often more than one at once, since I was about 15. I have read on the forum in various places that for the G-325A the employment history must have no overlapping or gaps. But as I was a full-time student, I don't know if that is considered "unemployed." I am just not sure how to list them all.

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I just graduated from college last May (2012) so the job I am currently at is my first full-time job. But I have been working various jobs, often more than one at once, since I was about 15. I have read on the forum in various places that for the G-325A the employment history must have no overlapping or gaps. But as I was a full-time student, I don't know if that is considered "unemployed." I am just not sure how to list them all.

I don't think you need to worry. I lumped Unemployed/Student/Volunteer together for a large chunk of my life, and still got the NOA2.

What would Xenu do?

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