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The content seems fine but you may want to work on the format a bit.
First, take and center your home address and phone number under your name and take out the "home address" title on the left. Any employer will know that's your address.
Second, instead of using caps on the left headings I would bold and type it normally (start with capital, then lower case).
Third, use bullets before your descriptions under your headings. It will help define each one a little better.
You want the resume to flow and be easy to read and the important points to stick out. Anything to make it easier for the employer to scan through it.
That isn't my home address. That is my college one. I didn't want to give out my home information. I get enough crap in the mail and on the phone now. I don't care if people see my school address. For my actual resume I have my home address on the left side.
Thanks for the tips. I will try some changes and see what it looks like.