Law of the National People's Congress (by the way, I'm from the National People's Congress, not law school. Some people I know have been admitted to law school, and some I know are for reference only. They have higher requirements for specialized courses because they don't take math exams. There are two specialized courses with a score of ***300, one of which is comprehensive law, and the content is Zeng Xianyi's set of law series textbooks (I wonder if it will change next year); The other course is professional synthesis, which mainly focuses on several courses related to your major in that set of books.
Because the requirements for specialized courses are relatively high, I suggest you read that set of books several times first and get familiar with it. Read more professional journals and magazines written by NPC teachers and accumulate some application ability and answering skills. Because my brother said that many terms were new to me when he took the postgraduate entrance examination, he asked me to read more other materials as my knowledge reserve while reading those designated reference books.
If you want to take the legal history exam, you'd better know something about history and other related majors, because after all, you have to know the background to learn theory, and the exam questions in recent years have gradually shown this trend. For example, this year's economic law passed the Basel Accord, which is financial expertise.
Then it is to get the real questions over the years as soon as possible, study them thoroughly and review them in a targeted way.
Finally, the goal of specialized courses is: 1. Very familiar with theoretical knowledge, everything can be pulled up; Second, read widely, because the subject you want to take is liberal arts, and you need to write more when you take the exam, which will give the teacher the illusion that you are knowledgeable.
The National People's Congress gets high marks every year, so we must learn public courses well. The score of political English is generally 60, but it is best to get more than 70 if possible. After all, the results of these two courses are much better than those of professional courses. If the scores of these two courses are high, the pressure of your professional courses will not be great, and the total score will be easier to improve.
In terms of review plan, the first half of the year is mainly to lay the foundation, and politics can be seen from the analysis of summer vacation outline. But it is best to prepare English and professional courses from the first half of the year.
English is dominated by words, and the other is long and difficult sentences. For English review, many people have a misunderstanding that they should do more reading. Personally, I think it is basically useless. English review must have foresight and patience in order to improve your English. You can also buy word books and grammar books on the market to review English words and long and difficult sentences, but I still suggest to find an English textbook (preferably more difficult, such as college English precision textbook, New Concept 4), and go back and forth several times in the first half of the year to memorize the words and understand every sentence. You can also recite the text. This process must be patient until you feel that your English level has improved qualitatively. If you feel that you have no time, you can also find out the reading part of the real questions over the years. Many real questions in the market are clearly analyzed, including new words and long sentences. It is good for English to understand every article thoroughly. In short, you must calm down and "learn" English seriously during this period. In the second half of the year, you will find that you have little time to review English.
There are two aspects to lay the foundation for specialized courses, one is to understand the theory, and the other is to form a system. On the one hand, it is grasped from the micro. When reviewing a book for the first time, we should aim at this and understand every theory and every detail. The second aspect is macro grasp. When reviewing for the first time, you should learn to close the book often and sort out the logical framework of the whole book. At this time, the catalogue is a good helper. You can look at the catalogue, see what the main content is, what aspects of each content are, and how much you can recall from each aspect, and then strengthen your memory of what you have not remembered and understood.
The second half of the year is a critical period for review, so we must improve our learning efficiency in an all-round way, and don't stop and go. The most important thing for English review in the second half of the year is to study the real questions, find out all the real questions that can be found and thoroughly understand them. It is necessary to buy an English syllabus and study the ideas and propositions of the proposer. English answering is also skillful, and this feeling must be cultivated in real questions, and there is no need to do more simulation questions to avoid misleading.
Politics mainly depends on outline analysis. If this book is too disgusting for you to read, I recommend Ren Rufen's Essentials. Pay attention to one word in political examination: understand! After reading the real questions of these two years, you will understand that there is basically no direct memory test. Only on the basis of understanding can you do well in the exam, and rote learning is useless. But don't worry about politics. As long as you know this course, grades are easy to get. In addition, don't be led by the nose by the postgraduate class. Postgraduate courses in politics and English are easily misleading. If you want to apply, all subjects can understand it. Don't take the teacher's words as imperial edict. Remember, politics must use an outline to interpret the Bible, not a postgraduate course. After all, there is still a difference between postgraduate courses and outline analysis.
At this time, professional courses should do two things, one is to strengthen memory, and the other is to study real questions. Read the book several times and refer to some professional papers and periodicals to improve the level of professional courses in an all-round way. At the same time, read more real questions and carefully consider the answer method. The goal at this time is to write a lot even if you don't know anything.
If you have more details, please contact me at the station.
Finally, the most important thing for postgraduate entrance examination is perseverance, and you must be fully prepared before choosing this road. Of course, don't think it too terrible. After all, thousands of people from Qian Qian have come. It's just that you must work hard if you want to do well in the exam.
Wish you success!