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What should I bring from preschool education to major and law?
Pre-school education is mainly based on law, which requires the following conditions and examination contents:

Conditional requirements:

1. Meet the entrance requirements for law majors, including academic qualifications and related disciplines.

2. Through the school's transfer professional audit process, obtain the qualification of transfer major.

Examination content:

1. Basic subject examination: Law majors usually set up some basic subject examinations, including examinations in jurisprudence, legal history, constitutional law, criminal law, civil law and other related subjects, to ensure that students have corresponding basic legal knowledge.

2. Professional ability test: written test and interview may be conducted to test students' legal knowledge, logical thinking ability and language expression ability.

3. School-determined examination: The examination contents of different schools may be different, and the specific requirements need to be understood according to the target school.

At the same time, it is suggested that you contact the Admissions Office of the target school to find out the specific examination requirements and procedures, so that you can more accurately understand the examination content required for changing your major to law.