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How to describe adult college entrance examination in resume?
If you have graduated, write an undergraduate course. If you want to write the first education, you should write the education before the adult college entrance examination, the second education and the highest education.

If you are still studying, write down your current education on your resume, and you can slightly indicate that you are studying for the exam.

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First degree: that is, the national higher education series unified recruitment full-time graduation degree. The graduation certificate that says "graduation certificate of ordinary colleges and universities" is the first degree.

Second degree: All degrees except full-time education are "second degrees", and there are generally two ways to obtain them:

(1) He/she is studying for the general full-time unified recruitment degree (the first degree) and minoring in the second major at the same time; (2) refers to the non-unified recruitment (part-time) education obtained during the working period after obtaining the full-time unified recruitment education, including adult college entrance examination, higher education self-study examination, open university (radio and television) and online education.

Highest education: Generally speaking, it refers to the highest learning experience in a series of national higher education.