The following is the help of resume in postgraduate entrance examination and re-examination:
1. Provide comprehensive information: A resume can provide comprehensive personal information, including academic qualifications, academic achievements, research experience, internship experience, awards and other related academic and non-academic activities. This information can help the re-examination committee fully understand the background and comprehensive quality of the applicant.
2. Emphasize the research potential: the research experience and project participation in the resume can highlight the applicant's research potential. If the applicant has participated in scientific research projects, published papers or won relevant awards at the undergraduate stage, all these can be displayed in his resume, showing his interest and ability in research.
3. Show comprehensive quality: Practical experience, social service, leadership ability and other contents in the resume can show the comprehensive quality of the applicant. These experiences can reflect the applicant's important qualities such as teamwork ability, organizational ability and social responsibility.
4. As a reference for interview preparation: the contents in the resume can provide reference for the second interview. The interviewer may ask relevant questions according to the information in the resume to gain a deeper understanding of the applicant's experience and views.
Although the resume is helpful for the postgraduate entrance examination and re-examination, it is not the only factor that determines the result of the re-examination. The re-examination committee will also comprehensively consider the applicant's academic ability, personal statement, recommendation letter and interview performance. Therefore, candidates need to fully demonstrate their advantages and perform well in other links to improve the competitiveness of the second interview.