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Is it easy for law postgraduates in Xinjiang University to find jobs?
I think law is a very practical subject, and studying law is a quite correct choice. (Hope to adopt)

Undeniably, the employment of law is not optimistic, the threshold for running a law school is lowered, and every school in China has opened a law school, resulting in uneven quality of education (what I mainly want to express here is that all colleges and universities should pursue true knowledge, do not blindly expand their scale, and do not only pay attention to quantity but ignore quality), and there are many law graduates.

But these are only the "initial employment rate", and law teaching is more about legal thinking and handling skills, which is quite useful in work and life. The students I see have only two choices: First, I will carry the law to the end, and I am determined to contribute to the legal development in China. This is a research-oriented and master-oriented student that I admire very much. Second, after learning a certain degree of legal knowledge, you will enter the social melting pot to exercise, except for traditional civil servants, public security departments, lawyers, legal affairs and so on. There are other jobs. Under this choice, if you are engaged in professional-related work, you can say that you are like a duck to water (especially lawyers and legal affairs). If it is not related to your major, you will find that legal knowledge is very helpful in all aspects. The most obvious performance is: doing so.

I have read such a passage:

As for law, this is a gorgeous-looking major, and it is also a major that was banned without firm determination.

Law is a typical long-term major, bitter first and sweet later, and the winner gets everything.

You must go through all kinds of painful experiences, and if you can't stand it, you will be out early.

On the first day of school, you should know that this major has to recite the thickest books, take the most difficult exams and endure the lowest employment rate.

More importantly, we must be mentally reformed.

Law is the work of adults-if you don't destroy your childhood quickly, how can you really mature!

Law is the cause of rulers-how can you enter the ranks of leaders without destroying your own civilian mentality?

Law is a science that studies the evil of human nature-if you don't face evil deeply, how can you fully understand justice?