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Study abroad selection, fees, degrees, procedures and examinations in German law schools.
I graduated from the German Law School. About your question:

First, the University of Munich has a doctorate. LL。 M in Germany and M in America are both masters, but they are more difficult to get than those in America. Generally, 70LP should be completed. It depends on which university you go to. For example, every subject in our university is a four-hour written test.

Second, German in New Oriental is not good. You can consider the Goethe Institute. In addition, DSH has been taught by dozens of students, and the law is also very difficult, because the law has its own language "Jurasprache", so we should pay more attention to accumulation. If you use the language of life in the law exam, it won't work.

Third, better law schools can refer to the selection results of "elite universities" in Germany: Heidelberg University, Free University of Berlin, University of Munich, University of Freiburg, University of Gottingen, Humboldt University of Berlin, University of Bonn, etc.

Fourth, the cost of living varies greatly from state to state. Berlin is cheaper, there is no tuition, about 60 thousand a year; Munich is more expensive, about 90 thousand a year. There are also scholarships in Germany, but it depends on which institution. Generally, the legal interview takes two rounds, which is relatively strict. Master's scholarship 700 euros+insurance; Doctor: About 1200 Euro+insurance. The last round of interviews is generally conducted by lawyers, judges and other legal professionals.

In addition, JD in the United States now has to get a scholarship, and it is already very difficult to major in law.