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The undergraduate school is too low, can you just write the master's school on your resume?
See if you have any work experience.

If you have several years of work experience, the school is no longer an important criterion for others to judge you, then you can not write an undergraduate course, and HR will not be so interested.

If you have just left school or worked for 1 or 2 years, you still have to write an undergraduate course for the following reasons:

1.HR is not stupid. If you don't write, people will ask. If people are busy and see that you didn't write and don't bother to ask, your resume will go into the trash can.

2. When someone specifically asks you for undergraduate information, you have to reply, which wastes HR's time and your time.

If there is no work experience to write, then such important information has not been written yet. A senior HR can see at a glance that you are sure to fail the undergraduate exam, and this person still lacks self-confidence.

4. You write undergraduate information. Although the undergraduate course is not good, your master's degree has made another leap. Isn't it part of your ability to show your progress and learning ability on your resume?

There is always something unsatisfactory in a person's resume, and a confident face is the correct attitude.