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How to write a self-introduction for the postgraduate entrance examination and retest?
Personal data:

Name. When introducing names, you must pronounce them accurately (southern candidates should pay more attention).

Age. You can add a name after your age (I am XXX, 25 years old).

Original colleges and majors. Note: Be sure to clarify the English name of the original school and the English name of the major (especially the students who cross schools and majors).

Company and position. Note: On-the-job candidates should know the English name of their company and its position/title.

Character and ability. You can emphasize the positive role of your personality in your major. If you apply for an academic major, you can say that you are careful, detail-oriented, logical and steady. If it is a research-oriented and applied major, it can be said that it is responsible, reliable and efficient.

Below, I have compiled some other adjectives to express my personality and ability: positive, enterprising, adaptable, friendly, analytical, cooperative, creative, differentiated, conscientious, energetic, loyal, gentle, independent, innovative, motivated, modern, objective, accurate, punitive, precise, temperate and so on.

On-the-job candidates or candidates with work experience can also emphasize your work achievements. For example, as the assistant to the general manager of XXX Company, I helped the company negotiate a $200,000 transaction.

Hobbies. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. In addition to emphasizing the importance of your own study, you should also avoid giving the examiner a feeling of being a bookworm. Generally speaking, we can talk about sports, music, movies and so on. At the same time, I should briefly explain to you the positive significance of these hobbies (keeping fit, relaxing myself and broadening my mind); Pay attention to avoid mentioning hobbies that may offend examiners, such as playing computer games and watching TV.

If you are interested in the applied major (interested/fashionable/obsessed), you can give some examples, such as reading related books, papers, articles, news, etc. On-the-job candidates can emphasize the influence of knowledge education on work: in my work, I find it necessary to broaden my horizons in communication. This is why I am eager to enter your presidential university.

Finally, you can say: this is all I have. /Well, that's me. Thank you for your attention.