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Should I set a header and footer for my resume studying abroad?
A resume for studying abroad generally includes nine basic contents, such as personal information (name, communication method), the position or goal to be applied for, work experience, education, published articles, English test scores, various awards and honors won, extracurricular activities, and basic information of referees. When writing each content, we should pay attention to the chronological order of flashback, that is, write what is close to the present in front and what is far from the present in the back. The length of the resume for studying abroad is generally controlled within 1-2 pages, and the font size is 4 or 5.

Header: The resume of studying abroad should have a header, including the student's name and date of birth.

Name: Write names in pinyin in the order of Chinese names, distinguish surnames from first names with commas, and indicate gender with Mr. or Ms., for example, Ms. Luo. It is particularly important to note that whether you take the TOEFL /GRE test or fill in various application forms, the spelling order of the names must be the same, otherwise the staff of the admission Committee will think that there are two people and divide the application materials into two files.

Date of birth: mm/dd/yyyy format, and the month should be in English, for example, August 8, 2008. It should be noted that the year must be complete, and 08 cannot be used instead of 2008; The month must be spelled or abbreviated in English, that is, January (Jan), February (Feb), March (Mar), April (Apr), May, June, July, August (Aug), September (Sept) and October (Oct). The date can be ordinal, such as: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, ...; Primitive words can also be used, such as: 1, 2, 3, 4, ... However, most Americans use the latter; The year; month and day must be separated by commas; Dates cannot be written in all Arabic numerals, such as 7. 12.2003 or 7/ 12/2003, otherwise it will cause misunderstanding. Because Britain and America have different idioms in this respect. According to American custom, the above date is July 12, 2003, while according to British custom, it is February 7, 2003.

The above is the answer and introduction to the question of whether to set the header and footer on the resume of studying abroad. I hope it will be helpful for students who intend to apply for studying in the United States to make resumes.