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Master of Laws (Illegal Studies)

Master of Laws is a national unified examination, and the Ministry of Education gives unified questions and unified reference materials, so no matter which school you enter, the review methods and reference books are the same.

There are always four papers in the French Master's Entrance Examination, which are English, politics, professional foundation (including criminal law and civil law) and professional integration (including jurisprudence, Chinese legal history and constitution). That is to say, in the professional course part of the LLM entrance examination, the two papers only contain five legal related knowledge (as mentioned above).

Next, I will focus on the problem of reference books.

There is nothing to recommend in the reference books of public courses. I personally feel the same way. Anyway, the most important thing in English is the real question, and the most important thing in politics is the little red book (analysis of the outline of the national ideological and political theory entrance examination). Of course, Ren Rufen's political series is still very good, you can have a look. Personally, it is best to sign up for a political remedial class, which can really save a lot of time; However, it is enough to apply for the punching class, and the intensive class is unnecessary. ......

In terms of professional courses, there are two kinds of unified textbooks approved by the LLM entrance examination: The Ministry of Education publishes an Analysis of the LLM National Entrance Examination every year, which is a necessary textbook! Because the test questions are based entirely on this book. In addition, the National People's Congress Publishing House will also have a "Guide to the National Joint Entrance Examination for LLM Postgraduates", which is also a recognized teaching material. These two books contain all the contents of the exams for two professional courses, namely, Law and Master, so it is enough to read through one book (but it is generally believed that criminal law depends on the Guide and others on the Analysis). These two books are enough for specialized courses (in case of conflict, the examination analysis shall prevail). Some people may ask, is it necessary for law undergraduates to read relevant textbooks? I can definitely answer this: absolutely not necessary! If you have more time, you might as well take a good look at the two special textbooks for the Master of Laws exam I mentioned above. Of course, reading by yourself is sometimes difficult to understand, so it is best to buy the recording of the remedial class online to listen to, so the effect will be much better!

As for the exercises, the standardized question bank of the National Joint Entrance Examination for Master of Laws of National People's Congress Press is necessary, because many big questions in the 10 exam are directly from this book! There is also a "detailed explanation and knowledge list of the five-year joint entrance examination for master of laws". I think these books are necessary. As for the rest, I think they all suit me.