Page De Garde D'un Rapport De Stage D'associations
Okay, so, you're staring at a blank page, right? Le rapport de stage is looming, and the dreaded page de garde is staring back. Don't panic! It's just a fancy cover. Think of it as your report's snazzy outfit for its big debut.
Seriously, it's not rocket science. But! A good page de garde does make a difference. It’s the first impression, after all. And we all know how important those are, right? Especially when you're trying to impress someone with how amazingly organised and professional you are! (Even if your desk looks like a bomb went off.)
The Essentials – No Excuses!
Let’s break down what absolutely needs to be there. No skimping allowed!
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Your Name, Obviously!
Nom, Prénom – put 'em in big, bold letters. Like, really bold. It's your report, own it! (Unless you accidentally copied someone else's... just kidding...mostly.)
The Organisation's Name - Super Important!
This is crucial. Nom de l'association/entreprise where you did your internship. Spelling it correctly is key. Double-check. Triple-check. Maybe even ask someone else to check. Seriously, you don't want to call "Les Restos du Coeur" something like "Les Retards du Coeur." Awkward!

Title of the Stage – Make it Sound Impressive!
Intitulé du stage. This needs to be descriptive, but also, let's be honest, a little bit impressive. "Stage d'observation" is fine, but something like "Contribution à la Stratégie de Communication Digitale de [Association Name]" sounds way more, how shall we say, pro. Even if you mostly made coffee and photocopied things. (We've all been there!)
Academic Information – Play by the Rules!
Nom de l'établissement scolaire, Filière, Année d'étude. These details tell them where you're coming from. Don't forget to add the academic year (e.g., 2023-2024). Missing this is like showing up to a party without a date – just a little bit...off.

Date of Submission – The Deadline is Real!
Date de remise du rapport. Don’t be late! Seriously, professors get grumpy about that. Mark it on your calendar, set alarms, do whatever it takes! (Bribing them with chocolate might work too, but I didn't say that out loud.)
Aesthetics – Make it Look Pretty (or at least decent!)
Okay, so content is king, but presentation is queen! Your page de garde shouldn’t look like it was thrown together in five minutes (even if it was...).
Use a clear and readable font. Arial or Times New Roman are your safe bets. No comic sans, please! (Unless you're deliberately trying to be ironic, which...maybe not for a rapport de stage?)
Layout is important! Don't cram everything into one corner. Use white space strategically. Think zen garden, not hoarder's paradise.

A logo of the organisation is a nice touch, if you can find a good quality one. Adds a bit of legitimacy, right?
And finally, proofread! A typo on the cover is like showing up to a job interview with spinach in your teeth. Embarrassing and easily avoidable!
In Short… (because you’re probably already bored!)
Your page de garde is just a fancy intro. Make it clear, concise, and visually appealing. Don’t overthink it. Get the essentials right, add a little bit of personal flair (within reason!), and you're good to go! Now go forth and conquer that rapport de stage! Bonne chance!
