CV (resume) is an important part of the study abroad application essay. Its essence is to comprehensively introduce the applicant's social background, academic background and work experience through a coherent summary, so as to facilitate the chief examiner to understand himself as comprehensively and accurately as possible in a limited time. Many students think that CV is a simple summary of their past history, and often mistakenly regard CV as a general introduction to their past. As everyone knows, the CV that grabs such an eyebrow and mustache is lazy and a failure. In fact, there are certain skills in CV writing, and the following is a brief summary of the precautions in Hans Education.
1.Awareness of CV
CV (curriculum vitae) is Latin, translated into Chinese is a curriculum vitae. In order to better understand yourself, it is important to have a clear and concise resume. Before writing about CV, it is important to first know what the essence of CV is. Although a resume is a detailed description of an applicant's life, study and social life, it is not an aimless and flowing list. As one of the application materials, CV has the same screening and pertinence as the object that needs to be applied, and strives to highlight one's professional work and professional research experience on the basis of a comprehensive introduction of one's own experience, as well as one's own academic interests and future work directions. In this way, the presiding examiner can judge whether the applicant's qualifications are suitable for the major and research direction applied for, taking into account the highlights of the applicant's resume.
2.The two central points of CV writing
CV writing generally revolves around two central points. The first central point is to bulge out to your advantage. This is reflected in the need to strengthen one's strengths when introducing one's academic or work background, while weakening one's weaknesses and highlighting the key points. In this way, you can show what you are best at to the other person, so as to gain the favor of the other party. The second central point is empathy, which is to think about the problem from the perspective of an auditor or professor, so that the other party can find their own strengths in a limited time and quickly locate their own level.
3.Caveats for CV
CV In the specific writing process, there are some basic things to pay attention to. First of all, the format of the CV should be concise and elegant, and the content should be organized so that it is convenient for the other party to browse quickly, so as to be able to accurately grasp the center. Secondly, CV's writing should be realistic on the premise of being focused, and it should not be bragging, which will cause the other party to be disgusted. Third, the CV must be written according to the requirements of the admissions and combined with its own strengths and advantages. Fourth, in the personal honor column, distant awards do not need to be put in the resume, unless they are major awards (such as provincial, municipal or national level). Fifth, the information described in the CV should be specific, objective and searchable. When it comes to specific achievements, try to use quantitative language and use specific data or figures to reflect the objectivity and specificity of the information. In short, CV writing should be clear and focused.
4.Use standardized language
CV is a formal document, and it should be written in a standardized language to show the seriousness of the text. In terms of wording, try to use serious, positive words and try to avoid colloquial or non-formal words. In addition, the language of CV is different from general writing, for example, when introducing one's academic background or work background, it is generally necessary to omit the subject to highlight the verb, avoid redundant information, and let the other party understand his past more directly.
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