What does resume education stand for?
Educational background. In students' resumes, academic qualifications are an important content, and the main part of academic qualifications is courses related to job applications. When writing related courses, unless the characteristics of the industry require it, don't write all the courses at once, such as sports and other unimportant subjects, in order to piece together the space. It's not that you can't write sports scores. Good grades of sports spies show that you have good physical fitness, but there is no need to write down your sports scores every semester. Repeated courses are cumbersome and recruiters have no patience to watch them. Don't just write some high-scoring courses without writing low-scoring courses. Some students just choose some high-scoring courses to write, ignoring or deliberately omitting some closely related low-scoring courses. In fact, this part of the unwritten content will affect the comprehensiveness of the recruiter's information, and may therefore think that the courses you offer are not very relevant to your chosen career, thus eliminating your resume.