A Chemistry Undergraduate in her last year of studies at the National University of Singapore, Anushangi's goal in life is to delve into the field of psychology eventually. She is especially fascinated in the study of abnormal psychology and hopes to specialise in this area.
During her time as a student at the Colombo International School, Kandy, Sri Lanka, she headed the student editorial team of the school magazine and enjoyed this experience thoroughly. She was an active member of the school's Interact Club and led her House to victory at the annual sports meet as Captain. She also achieved an Edexcel Award for her Advanced Level results.
More recently, she worked as a barista at the student run cafe, Red Dot, at NUS for three months before being promoted as Assistant Manager. While working there, she handled new barista training, quality control and customer relations.
She is an avid reader who enjoys both classic and modern fiction immensely and has tried her hand at writing poetry and magazine articles.
She believes her interest and experience in a wide range of fields will serve her well in any future career path.
Hi Anu,
ReplyDeleteIm not sure if the last sentence as a conclusion in needed? Because I was reading through the examples given for biography, they don't really have any "conclusion" sentences. :)
Anyway, reading through your achievements in your biography, I realize you are a really intellectual person who loves English Literature. Great accomplishments so far and yes! Reach for your goals! :)
Hey Anu! You're indeed quite an achiever! Chemist and a psychologist to be! Maybe for the part of your part time work, you can mention about how working there has enriched your skills, merely mentioning work experience doesn't give others a good idea of what you can achieve! But that's just my opinion! Anyway.. like Grace says.. Reach for you Goals!
ReplyDeleteHi Anu,
ReplyDeleteI would say balance between co-curricular activities, job experiences and academics is necessary when writing a biodata. I think this applies to writing a personal statement and resume. Just my two-cent worth. =)
Hey Anu,
ReplyDeleteI guess what the rest have said what i would like to say pretty much. I think you take a little more time to describe the non-academic achievements since it pretty much describes what activities you engage in as recreation and let your readers know of your soft skills.
Cheers
Isaac
Thanks for the feedback everyone!
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