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How to write a resume when studying abroad
1, personal information, that is, personal information, including your name, contact address and telephone number, emai.

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2. Education, that is, starting from university, starting and ending time, school, department, degree, GPA, thesis title. You can write some core courses you have studied, but be careful not to overdo it. 5-6 courses are enough.

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3. Personal experience is experience. Including work experience, academic experience, volunteer experience and so on. : the beginning and end of time, the name, position, brief description of job responsibilities and specific work of the company or institution. This part can be written with emphasis.

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4. Honor is honor. It's all kinds of rewards you get. Academic and social activities should be respected. The format is: time, award name, award unit (in English), award range (i.e. how many students are selected, by department or by the whole school), and award reason.

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5. Personal publishing. Title, author, time, magazine (including page number) (in both Chinese and English, the original magazine shall prevail). Attach importance to academic works.

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6. Participating organizations, namely members &; Affiliation. That is, what clubs, associations and the like you have joined. At the same time, indicate your position and work.

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7. Others: including standardized test scores, computer skills, major experimental skills, hobbies, etc. Note that different majors should have different emphases, and you can add some things that are helpful to the application.