It doesn't matter how hard you worked for your educational qualifications; this is not an Oscar nomination, it is a statement of experience. You may be (quite rightly) very proud of your degree, your high-speed CPL or the fact that you worked for a particular company in the past, designing some very important part of an esoteric piece of machinery. None of that is relevent to me when I'm choosing people to interview as potential pilots - I'll ask you about it at the interview. What I need to know is that you're qualified for the job I'm offering. That's it. If you wish to bask in the reflected glory of some past achievements, write your memoirs and show them to your kids.
Scroggs