Trevor,
On a resume, just say Instrument and count it all. If they want to know if it was actual or not, they will ask.
Also, I would definately include your non-flying aviation jobs.... and any jobs which showed any kind of leadership (ie. night manager at McD's: duties inluced supervising the night shift, reconsiling (sp?) the cash registers, and making nightly cash drops).
About the degree, assuming you are current enrolled and "this December" is two months away, ABSOLUTELY include your projected BS! (hmm not sure that reads quite right

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As an interviewER, I liked to see a progression from worker bee to queen. Fill ONE page. If all you were to put on your resume is flying, you will have lots of empty space. I think the suggestion to only include flight time is kinda foolish... it may be the bullet "Fenway Turf Management Company: Junior grounds keeper" that buys your ten more minutes to bond with a chief pilot who is a Red Sox Fan
Good luck
j