me: hello nice to meet u(怎么她先问候我,不爽的,强我台词嘛,如果再给我一次机会,我会用borat的语调方式和她问候)
vo: so you applied to the university of ..., and why?
me: because their ... program has developed rapidly in recent years, and some excellent professor has joined their program, so I just choose to study there. (这么简洁,又不扯专业名词的回答,我自己都觉得经典。看来,我将来有潜力开个签证中介,做到国内第一,呵呵)
vo: what will you study there?
me: condensed matter physics
vo: what research do you do?
me: I have done litte reseach in this area, cause I am about to get my BS next month (唯一一个sb回答,败笔!!!其实后来想想,这个sb回答总比直说敏感词汇要好,不说那几个敏感词汇,我真不知道我做了啥研究,当然骗人又是另外一回事了,如果美国不肯接受诚实的我,不去那儿也罢)
vo:would you show me your cv or resume?(vo直接打断我刚才的败笔)
me: here you are (翻我的黑色风琴文件夹,心想完了,要是再看了老板的cv,肯定是要check了)
What's the difference between a resume and a CV? The primary differences are the length, the content and the purpose. A resume is a one or two page summary of your skills, experience and education. A goal of resume writing is to be brief and concise since, at best, the resume reader will spend a minute or so reviewing your qualifications.
A Curriculum Vitae, commonly referred to as CV, is a longer (two or more pages), more detailed synopsis. It includes a summary of your educational and academic backgrounds as well as teaching and research experience, publications, presentations, awards, honors, affiliations and other details.