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Should I write my own amateur education but not yet graduated in the column of educational experience in my resume?
I said, I have met your problem now, because your previous school was not ideal, so it is difficult to find a job.

I suggest you write down the school you are attending now, but you don't need to indicate the school you are attending, because at present, enterprises recruit people first by looking at the institution you graduated from, and then by looking at your ability (of course, your ability has to be shown in the work). Even if you show that you are studying, it will be good for you to apply for a job. You belong to a junior college, and the management of the applicant will think you are diligent and enterprising. So I suggest you write this learning experience into your resume, which will make your resume more readable.

I used to be confused, too. I wrote everything in my resume, but it should be concise and clear.

I wish you find a good job! ! ! ! ! ! !