I really doubt they'd expect any kind of research experience from you. You might want to structure your CV such that it highlights your academic achievements over your vocational ones; put your education first, giving a comprehensive list of what units you've done and what marks you got, what your year 12 leaving mark was, and things like topping units or getting dux (valedictorian). Also list any and all educational awards you've received, and when you received them. Include your employment history, but you really only need a brief summary; tell them you had jobs, don't worry too much about telling them what you did in each of those jobs.
If you want to send me a copy of your CV, I'd be happy to proofread it. PM me and I'll send you my email address.
__________________
Strewth
|