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What can I write in the "What is my specialty" in the college entrance examination registration form (I don't quite understand ~)

Specialty can be personal interest, such as love of singing and dancing.

You can also write down personal advantages that are helpful for future work, such as communication ability, coordination ability, leadership ability, etc. Mainly includes the following contents:

1, sports: running, golf, badminton, swimming.

2. Dance art: pole dancing, street dancing, folk dancing and ballet.

3. Music art category: musical instrument performance (violin, flute, pipa, guzheng. ) bel canto, pop, pop, vocal music.

4. Fine arts: sketch, sketch, calligraphy, oil painting, traditional Chinese painting, watercolor painting, gouache painting, ceramics and handicrafts.

5. Others: photography, flower arrangement, tea art, weaving, paper-cutting, sketch hosting and copywriting.

The role of personal hobbies and specialties in work;

Write personal hobbies and specialties, don't make them out of nothing. If you really don't have sports expertise, don't make it out of nothing in college students' resumes.

Because company leaders may designate organizations or participate in some projects because of the majors written on college students' resumes. For example, if you invent something that is good at basketball or music, but you want to expose it on the spot at the company's basketball sports meeting or annual meeting, you may lose the trust of the leader and reduce your credibility among your colleagues.