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I'm a freshman now, studying physical education, and I want to study law. I plan to take the postgraduate entrance examination and the judicial examination at the same time. What should I do now?
Many people are preparing for or planning to take the postgraduate entrance examination and the judicial examination at the same time. In this regard, I suggest that the time schedule is to review the postgraduate entrance examination first. 1 After the postgraduate entrance examination, the seven months from February to September are enough for you to review and take the judicial examination that year, which will neither distract the experience of preparing for postgraduate entrance examination nor delay the preparation for the judicial examination. In addition, if it goes well, you will enter the graduate school that year and pass the judicial examination in the first half of your first year of study. I have two and a half years to study my favorite business, so I don't have to be very tired in the judicial exam.

In addition, you are a physical education major in this department. Without systematic legal education and study, it is difficult to compete with law undergraduates for law graduate students. It takes a lot of energy. If you want to take the Master of Laws (illegal study) because of unclear concept, it is much less difficult and the national examination is unified, and the starting point is relatively fair. The difference between LLM and LLM lies in whether the undergraduate major is law. In addition, LLM will have a specific direction, such as law (the direction of civil and commercial law).

Literacy is over. According to your own situation, you are only a freshman now. The important task is to learn this professional course well and graduate smoothly. After school, you can read textbooks such as criminal law and civil law or law-related books to cultivate legal thinking and legal awareness. The real review of postgraduate entrance examination can start from junior year, but the busy line is too long, but it can't fully review the strength and affect the play.

Finally, many non-law students now get a master's degree in law or a master's degree in law before preparing for the judicial examination. In most impressions, legal study is memorizing, and it is successful to memorize all the laws. Actually, it is not. Remember that legal provisions are the foundation of the foundation and the first step of the long March. I want to remind you that as a freshman. On the question of postgraduate entrance examination, you should ask yourself why you want to take the law or master of law exam. After all, this is an interdisciplinary postgraduate entrance examination. In addition, what is the career plan after the postgraduate entrance examination? What kind of goal and level do you want to achieve? Being a judge? Prosecutor or lawyer? Company law? Every legal profession has its particularity and way of thinking. Even to the layman, it seems that there is no difference.

After considering these problems clearly, you can define your goals and move forward towards the trajectory you set.

Good luck with your studies.