It is true that South China's law is relatively average, but the employment of almost all two law schools is not optimistic, even in 2 1 1 colleges and universities, it is not much better, because now you must be qualified to engage in legal work, that is, you must pass all judicial examinations in the university for 4 years before you can graduate, otherwise you will basically change careers.
I know that the study style of law in South China is OK. Every year, many graduate students (who have heard of it, but are still realistic) work hard because it is basically impossible to get a job.
In fact, it doesn't matter how the university is, what matters is your own efforts. Today's employment depends on your ability, and school is secondary. How to show your ability, the more certificates, the better!