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How difficult is it for Southwest University of Political Science and Law to take the postgraduate entrance examination?
If you are a law-related major, it must be very difficult (after all, people are known as Huangpu Military Academy in the field of politics and law). Of course, the difficulty varies from person to person. Mastering review methods and super self-control make the postgraduate entrance examination easier. The following are some experiences and suggestions about the postgraduate entrance examination of Southwest University of Political Science and Law.

First of all, about the choice of major.

The key to choosing a major is to look at personal preferences, after all, there is greater motivation if you are interested. Relatively speaking, civil and commercial law, criminal law, procedural law, economic law and other majors have higher scores and greater competition. Jurisprudence, legal history and other majors have low scores and relatively little competition. However, there are many rewards for paying more, and popular majors have greater advantages in future employment.

Second, about the scope of the exam.

The postgraduate entrance examination for western politics is divided into special A, special B and special C, and special A, special B and special C are two test papers.

Third, review methods of specialized courses.

1. Review of specialized courses should take turns. Each round of review is an understanding and memory of important basic knowledge points in various subjects of professional courses. Each round must have specific goals and tasks, and the goals to be achieved in different rounds are different. Generally speaking, according to experience, at least 3 rounds should be reviewed, 4 rounds is the best, and more rounds can be arranged if there is enough time.

2. The total time of each round, the specific time allocated to each subject and the review order of each subject need to be determined in advance according to their own situation. Generally speaking, according to experience, the review time of a professional course is about 35-40 days, of which the first professional course (legal basis) takes about 13- 15 days, and the second professional course (major A or B or C) takes about 20-25 days.

In addition, the second interview of western politics is very fair and just. Everything is subject to the score, which directly determines whether to accept or not. Although he is a student in our school or even our college, there is no way to admit him if his score fails to meet the admission requirements. The School of Western Politics has to take an examination of our school every year, and even many people's majors have been erased. Students of Western Politics should not take it lightly.