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Are judicial examination lectures the same as textbooks?
It's different.

The textbook is a tutorial course, which is suitable for non-law majors. Short class hours can help you understand the knowledge framework and the distribution of test sites in various subjects.

Intensive course is a systematic course of all subjects, which is explained in detail by the teacher and is a necessary course for preparing for the French exam.

Recommended by teachers preparing for French:

Civil law: Han Xiangbo, Wang Lizheng, Cao Xingming; Criminal Law: Che Runhai, Bai Langtao, Chen Yongsheng, Yang Yanxia

Civil complaints: Dai Peng, Zhang Jinde, Cai Hui; Criminal proceedings: Ning Zuo, Xiang Gaojia and Dong Yang.

Administration: Xu Jingui, Lan, Li Jia; Business Classics: Liu Anqi, Yan Pengen, Li Wentao, Wang Hualiang.

Three countries: Wang Bin, Li Yi, John Yang and Li Yuelong; Theoretical methods: Ye Xiaochuan, John Yang.

If you are an on-the-job candidate and don't have much time to prepare for the exam, it is recommended to listen to intensive courses and intensive courses, and you can skip the first course. Personally, I think the most important thing to prepare for French is to choose a suitable teacher for each subject, and then start to attend lectures or enroll in training courses systematically, so that the review effect is better.