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What courses do you take in the postgraduate entrance examination for education, literature, journalism and law? Please elaborate.
Classmate, you shouldn't ask this question like this. You can't even answer it. Pedagogy and Master of Law are national unified examinations. No matter which school you apply for, the questions are the same. Literature and journalism are separate topics in every school, and every school is the same.

First of all, did you study law in college? If it weren't for you, you couldn't take the master of law exam, you could only take the master of law exam. Only this science and law student is eligible to apply for a master of law. Professional foundation and professional integration of master of laws examination. The professional foundation includes criminal law and civil law. Professional synthesis includes legal history, constitutional law and jurisprudence.

In psychology, there seems to be only one professional exam, but the exam involves six books: general psychology, educational psychology, experimental psychology, developmental psychology, social psychology, psychometrics and statistical psychology.

As for literature and news, you can't answer. It depends on which school you apply for. Which school do you want to enter? Just check the enrollment brochure, professional subjects and bibliography of that school.