The first part is personal information, including the applicant's name, telephone number, email address and contact address. There is no need to specify nationality, gender and date of birth.
The second part is education, which can be written from undergraduate course. This part, if you have exchange experience, whether domestic or foreign, can be written in this place. Write down your school, college, major, degree name and GPA score. Then list research projects or experiences, such as competitions in universities, such as business plan competitions, or research projects with teachers, big homework at the end of the term, and so on.
The third part is extracurricular activities, which can be written simply, for example, in the student union, volunteer activities or other societies. However, if you are the president of the student union or the head or minister of the club, you can highlight what important activities you have organized or directed, which will be the extra points for your application.
The fourth part is the work or interpersonal experience, which mainly includes the job title, internship period and main responsibilities of the work unit.
Tips: When writing your own responsibilities, you should state what tasks you have accomplished alone and focus on what responsibilities you have undertaken. At the same time, you can also quantify your achievements, such as being an assistant to HR, how many people were hired during this period, and how many resumes were screened.
The fifth part is publishing, usually articles written in universities. If there is no article, it can be changed into a prize, such as a college English contest, a math contest, a physics contest, or a scholarship I won.
2. Personal statement, PS
On the one hand, I mainly talk about my academic learning ability. I can list my grades, rankings, competitions I participated in and awards I won.
In the second part, I need to elaborate on my research ability. You can also write about the topics you have done, published articles, academic directions you are interested in, or what direction you expect your graduation thesis to take, and what plans and plans you have for your graduate study. Try to combine your undergraduate and graduate directions, which will be more convincing to your application and explain why you chose this major and what you are interested in.
The third aspect is the planning for the future, that is, after being admitted, whether to continue studying for a doctorate or to continue working in the future, we must explain our reasons. Future planning should be helpful to the application.
3. letter of recommendation, RL
Most schools need two letters of recommendation. Generally, you will find a teacher who is familiar with you, or an employer will write for you. In China, fresh graduates will write letters of recommendation, which will be signed by two teachers.
Those with work experience will choose one from the company boss and one from the school teacher.
In fact, the application documents for studying abroad pay attention to some details, and there is basically no big problem when they are ready.