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Is the judicial examination difficult?
The difficulty of judicial examination lies not in the examination itself, but outside the examination. Because the author can easily pass this exam, and it is too easy for those who usually work hard to pass this exam. The only difficulty is that, as someone said, the present situation of law education is: teachers are keen to run classes to make money; Students are keen on falling in love and playing games. It doesn't matter whether they learn knowledge or not. Get a diploma and everyone will be happy. Take a paper that is not worthy of the name and think about how much ink you have in your stomach. You are also complacent and say, "Law is an art, and knowledge can only be acquired through long-term study and practice." ..... and all this should start with the undergraduate education of law (law school) in regular universities. ..... China's four-year undergraduate education in law is inherently inadequate, not to mention those who have not gone through four years of specialized law education? "Therefore, it is pointed out that the qualification of judicial examination is best limited to undergraduate degree or above in law major in ordinary colleges and universities. It seems that people who don't have a bachelor's degree or above in law major in ordinary colleges and universities can't master legal professional knowledge. But when it comes to the formal examination, some graduates of so-called regular colleges are afraid of candidates, afraid to face up to this examination and dare not meet this not so difficult challenge! ! !