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I would like to ask the students who have graduated from junior college, should they write the contents of the undergraduate course on their resumes?
The principle of seeking truth from facts is to fill out your resume clearly and don't cheat, because honesty is more important than anything else. The reality shows that undergraduates are not worse than other undergraduates, and they are often better than undergraduates in practical skills. Moreover, the extensive emotional intelligence and experience of teachers who are promoted to undergraduate courses are often higher than those of ordinary undergraduate teachers. So writing an undergraduate courageously is aboveboard and full of conceit.

The examination subjects of the unified examination are divided into liberal arts and science.

The contents of liberal arts examination are: college Chinese, college English and computer culture foundation. The contents of science examination include: advanced mathematics, college English, and computer culture foundation. The admission category is determined by the major studied during the junior college. The liberal arts admission categories are: law, education, art, literature and history.

The admission categories of science are: economics and management, science and engineering, agronomy and medicine. The content of the unified examination varies from provincial capital to provincial capital, and the specific situation should also be inquired about the educational administration network information of relevant universities.