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How about the Law School of Nanjing University of Technology? Is the law major good? I have a plan to take the postgraduate entrance examination. Which senior please advise?
The School of Law of South University of Technology has been merged into the School of Law and Administration. How can I put it? As a law major, I personally feel that liberal arts is at an absolute disadvantage in the whole university of technology. Liberal arts students are typical vulnerable groups, probably because of industrial colleges. Several engineering majors are not bad, and the school attaches great importance to them, but liberal arts, including law, are always not mentioned, and many of them are transferred. To say that several teachers are famous and have jobs. To give a simple example, take the study room laboratories of various colleges as an example. Engineering colleges have their own laboratories or study rooms for postgraduate experiments and self-study. Even now several engineering colleges have their own experimental buildings. Even the former School of Public Administration had its own self-taught laboratory, but the law school didn't. Up to now, the administrative specialty of the School of Law and Administration has its own self-taught laboratory. Law students never have a self-study laboratory, and the school does not provide it. College leaders don't fight for it, so when writing papers, especially at the end of the term, they can only go to the library to grab seats. You are lucky to get them, but it is normal not to get them. However, the library does have a research room where students can write papers and do research, but they have to apply for an appointment. But I don't know why, at the end of the term, we refused to approve the research room that even undergraduates can apply for, saying that it was fully booked, but it was obviously available, and later it was given to engineering undergraduates. Is this discrimination? hear nothing of ...

This is the case in the Law School of Polytechnic University.

Also, we should know that the employment of law majors is a long-standing problem now. Generally, only 2 1 1 law majors in colleges or key schools are recruited. I suggest you change to a major with good employment.

Or try to get into the law school of a better school. That's all my experience. Be careful.