The resume is written like this: first, the basic information, so I also wrote the voluntary college entrance examination and results. I can also write this part if I take part in the voluntary retest. If you do well in the initial test, list your scores in all subjects and your total score.
Then there is the academic achievement part, which lists the achievements of each course, scholarships, student cadres who have served, professional grade points and class rankings. If it is a single subject, be sure to indicate it.
If you are a cross-examinee, you don't need to list the scores of each course separately, just write the grade point and class ranking. If you are not a cross-examinee, you can list your professional courses with higher scores. If you rank high, you should also write the ranking and highlight your own advantages. Then list the undergraduate award-winning experience. If there are many awards here, it is suggested to write the ones with high gold content first, and choose the awards above the school level. If the gold content is not high and it is the same every year, then put it on a line.
Work experience. This column selects some important students' work experience and supplements their research experience. If you have internship experience, you can also write your own internship experience.
Then, learn to use the star rule to start writing.