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How to introduce yourself in the exam

The self-introduction for the exam is as follows:

1. Select your materials. Candidates can go through it in one sentence and briefly talk about their name, age, school, hometown or family’s impact on themselves. In terms of personal experience, you can talk about personal cultural learning experience, participation in social practice, and art learning experience. Experience and hobbies can be said to be in a wide range, such as the amount of film and television viewing, music, sports, art, photography, literature, etc. The more closely related to the art exam, the more closely related to the major applied for.

2. Specific and practical. The self-introduction does not need to be imposing, overly lyrical, or empty. Instead, introduce your personal situation in a practical and clear manner. A successful self-introduction can make the examiner have a deep and good impression on the candidate. This is due to the unique expression. Including the uniqueness of personal experience, the uniqueness of personal temperament and demeanor, etc., just have one or two points in your self-introduction that can leave a deep impression on others.

3. Expression skills. Self-introduction mainly talks about personal situation, so some students will use a single sentence pattern to fill in the form. The first thing about language skills is that the language should be varied, making the words richer and the sentence patterns more lively. How to do it specifically must be organized according to your own language habits.