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How to write the candidate's self-description in the resume when the postgraduate entrance examination is adjusted?
It is divided into three parts, a text, a resume and awards, and a certificate and introduction.

Main contents of the text: what major/project to apply for, why to apply for it, and which branch to apply for. In your previous study, research, internship or work, did you have any personal experience, academic ability, professional skills or research results related to the applied major or branch? What are your future study/research plans, and what are your short-term and long-term career plans? Why did you choose to apply for this university? What is the main factor that attracts me? Apart from your academic, research, work experience and ability, what are your unique and distinctive features?

Resume includes: basic information; University-level and above awards won during the undergraduate period.

Certificate and certificate introduction.

According to the regulations of the Ministry of Education, if candidates meet the re-examination conditions and cannot take the re-examination in the first voluntary college, the candidates' files should be sent to the second voluntary college or adjusted in provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government. In postgraduate enrollment, due to the limitation of enrollment plan, some candidates cannot be arranged for a second interview or cannot be admitted after the second interview. For these candidates, the admissions unit will be responsible for transferring all their materials to the second volunteer unit in time, which is called graduate adjustment.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-postgraduate adjustment