One: I have rich work experience and a successful career, but I didn't get a bachelor's degree for some reasons. I hope to apply for an MBA. What should I do with this degree in my resume?
The education system in foreign countries is different from that in China. They pay more attention to academic qualifications, and only with a bachelor's degree can they apply for a master's degree. If the candidate only has a bachelor's degree certificate but no degree certificate, then when writing a resume, he should pay special attention to the above-mentioned principle, that is, don't highlight the shortcomings of the candidate. Such a candidate should focus on his work experience and outstanding achievements in his resume. Set this part as the first part of the resume and put it at the top of the resume, so that the judges can understand his strengths first. This part of the education is placed at the back of the resume. Briefly write about the school where you graduated. There is no need to explain why you didn't get your degree. Instructions can be written in PS or essays.
Two: I graduated from junior college, but I have obtained my undergraduate degree through night university. Do you need to indicate it in your resume?
Although applying for a master's degree in a foreign university requires an applicant to have a bachelor's degree, there is no specific requirement on how to obtain a degree. Therefore, applicants only need to indicate in their resumes that they have a bachelor's degree, and there is no need to explain this.
Third, the GPA of core courses is very high, but the overall GPA is not high, because you don't like to study politics and other courses. How should you handle it?
Foreign professors admit graduate students, mainly to assess the applicant's learning ability and scientific research ability. They are not interested in minor courses such as politics in China. So you just need to indicate the GPA scores of the core courses in your resume.
Four: What should I do if my work experience is discontinuous and intermittent?
Many people's own life experiences will have some gaps. If these gaps are positive, you can include this experience in your resume. For example, the company sends you to further study.
Five: How should a newly graduated undergraduate write a resume?
Undergraduate students who have just graduated or are about to graduate are faced with some applicants with rich work experience, so they should focus on their GPA scores and professional training during their school days. If the applicant's school is a famous university, it can also highlight the school. Such applicants should put their educational background before their resumes. In addition, such applicants can write their research assistant, teaching assistant experience and some work in their spare time as work experience on their resumes.
Studying in the UK: weaknesses in the application resume must be addressed.