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Global Deep Blue: How Difficult Is the Judicial Examination?
In fact, the judicial examination is not as difficult as I thought. I spent half a year studying hard and turned myself from a legal illiterate (then a soldier) into a lawyer.

Buy matching textbooks first, ask in a bigger bookstore, and people will tell you, and then start reading through the textbooks, so that you can have some basic legal knowledge and don't have to know everything. This time will take about two months. You may not have to go through this stage again.

Then start intensive reading, and if you don't understand, start looking up information and try to understand everything. And look for more books on cases to deepen the understanding of the law through cases.

Then, I began to study some key points, such as civil law, civil procedure, criminal law and criminal procedure. These four parts are the key points, accounting for about half of the scores, so this chapter will determine your success or failure. We must try to get through all these four doors. Of course, it is quite difficult.

Finally, do some real questions from previous years before the exam.

Remember: you can't recite textbooks, because judicial exams are basically case topics, and you rarely recite things. Even if you take a textbook to the exam, you can't find a ready-made answer. You must remember it on the basis of understanding.