I read the economics of WTO. It seems that no one deliberately compares the WTO with the Seventh National Congress. Personally, because of the high tuition fees of WTO, it can be guaranteed that all the teachers they invite are famous and capable teachers in Wudali, at least at the associate professor level; As for the seventh school, because it is only known from friends, it may not be correct or comprehensive. In fact, I think the key is to look at your own learning attitude.
A double degree in WTO is graduation, not graduation. It's a diploma from WTO College and a degree certificate from Wuhan University, but you can't get a degree certificate until you graduate from this major, that is, in the summer after graduation.
Law is indeed studied by many people, and it is not easy for an undergraduate to find a job. But since you went out for graduate school after graduation, go and study if you are interested, hehe.
Other subjects, it depends on you personally, such as whether you study for practicality or just for interest. It's hard to comment if you don't know yourself, hehe!