1. Academic:
Describe your study in the university, including course study, exam results, academic research, academic competitions and so on. You can list some disciplines and honors you are good at, as well as your discoveries and contributions in academic research.
2. Ideological aspect:
Explain the changes and growth of one's values, outlook on life and world outlook. You can describe your thinking and understanding of social phenomena, life goals and other aspects, as well as the experience and lessons gained in practice.
3. Personal characteristics:
Briefly introduce your personality, hobbies, specialties and other characteristics. You can describe some excellent qualities and positive attitude in your study, work and life, as well as your tenacity and perseverance in the face of difficulties and setbacks.
4. Self-reflection and prospect:
Make an objective evaluation of my strengths and weaknesses during my college years, and put forward my future efforts and development plans. You can list your academic, social and practical needs for further improvement, as well as your future career planning and development goals.
Personal suggestion: when filling in the self-evaluation, you need to pay attention to highlighting the highlights. When describing your strengths and specialties, you can highlight some highlights and characteristics, so that readers can better understand themselves. Self-evaluation is only a part of the graduate registration form, and it needs to be comprehensively evaluated in combination with other aspects of performance and evaluation.