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How is it best to study law without going to college?
First of all, you are interested in law, but it is very painful not to study law. Furthermore, I suggest you find textbooks with relevant legal provisions. There is no shortcut to learning law, only accumulation. In addition, it is also very important to pay attention to the cultivation of legal thinking in the process of learning. Think about the knowledge in the book with practice and think from multiple angles.

As for the detailed plan. You can plan the time first and look at the teaching materials and the laws and regulations. See what kind of law you like. Of course, the legal issue is a comprehensive issue, and other important departmental laws, such as civil law, criminal law and procedural law, should be looked at.

Of course, if you really like the law and plan to make it a long-term career, I suggest you learn the law by yourself, or you will not think about it, so as not to waste time.

First of all, consider employment. The choice of legal professional employment is nothing more than administrative and judicial institutions such as judicial bureau, public security law, law firm lawyers and so on. The basic requirement for employment in these two places is to pass the national judicial examination, and the prerequisite for registering for the judicial examination is a bachelor's degree. Therefore, I suggest that you first obtain a junior college degree in law through the self-study exam, and then obtain a bachelor's degree in law through the self-study exam. Self-study exam registration, exam subjects and other related information can be found on the website of Jiangsu Provincial Department of Education.

Of course, there is no need to study at home full-time to take the self-study exam. It is best to work in a law firm. Being a paralegal is actually a salesman, helping lawyers find the source of the case. In this process, you can get the most information about lawyers and judicial status, and provide the best teaching materials for your study and future career.

There are too many people in China who don't know the law, so many people say that what lawyers do is bad, which is quite ignorant. The fundamental duty of lawyers is to protect the interests of clients to the maximum extent according to the law, and lawyers themselves do not have any public power. Some lawyers are at best intermediaries between improper power and corrupt pimps. The root and chief culprit of judicial corruption has always been the Public Prosecution Law and its administrative power. In fact, most lawyers hate judicial corruption, and many times bribery is forced. Who makes the power of conviction and sentencing firmly in the hands of judges? Moreover, the lack of judicial independence often leads judges to obey administrative power. Many times, the law is just a power game for children.

China's legal system does not belong to the precedent system of Anglo-American legal system, nor does it belong to the code system of continental legal system with German as a typical example. It can be said that China's laws and regulations seem to be very numerous, but in fact they are almost the same as official statements, big and empty. The extreme imperfection of the legal system and the independence of the judiciary are the two major sources of judicial corruption. The General Principles of Civil Law is only a few pages, and there are not many judicial interpretations. Being an excellent legal practitioner is definitely not as simple as reciting these laws and regulations, and it is useless at all. The most important thing is to study jurisprudence and master the essence of law. A sentence often quoted by legal persons is "based on facts and taking law as the criterion", which is a lifelong career-finding out the truth, finding out the factual basis and determining the applicable law.

Of course, it is best to lay a good foundation for future employment by self-study of law, such as civil law, economic law, international law and so on. Mastering certain departmental laws will help your future career development.

Before going to college, my ideal is to be an excellent lawyer, relying on my own ability and efforts to safeguard social fairness, justice, rule of law and justice. I recoiled when I realized how bad the legal environment in China was, how low the lawyer's position before power was, and how powerless the law itself was. I wish you success, become an excellent legal person, and make contributions to promoting social fairness and progress.