1. Establish solid basic knowledge: First, learn the basic theories and methods of economics and law well, and lay a solid foundation for studying economic law. We can consolidate basic knowledge by reading textbooks, participating in class discussions and doing exercises after class.
2. Pay attention to practical cases: Economic law is a very practical subject, so we should pay attention to practical cases and understand the application of law in real life. You can improve your practical ability by reading news reports and participating in mock trials.
3. Cultivate critical thinking: When studying economic law, you should learn to use critical thinking to analyze problems. This means thinking deeply about what you have learned and putting forward your own views and opinions instead of blindly accepting others' views.
4. Learn interdisciplinary learning: Economic law involves the knowledge of economics, law and other disciplines, so we should learn interdisciplinary learning, integrate the knowledge of different disciplines and form our own knowledge system.
5. Pay attention to practical exercise: In addition to theoretical study, we should also pay attention to practical exercise. You can participate in internships, volunteer activities, etc. And apply what you have learned to practical work to improve your practical ability.
6. Develop good study habits: Developing good study habits is very important for studying economic law efficiently. It is necessary to arrange the time reasonably to maintain the continuity and stability of learning; Be good at summarizing and forming your own learning methods; Keep curiosity and thirst for knowledge, and constantly broaden your knowledge.