Passing the departmental exam doesn't mean you have a green card pass.
80 colleges and universities offer this major, which means that there may be no market for this.
First, this major has a wide enrollment, and it can't keep up with teachers at first. I believe that people with a little judgment are well aware of the current law department. For example, after 30 years of accumulation, Wu Da Law School now has only 99 teachers. This means that the quality of education in many schools cannot be guaranteed.
Second, the large enrollment also shows that the competitive pressure of this major after graduation is also fierce.
Thirdly, regarding the study of law and professional quality, the illegal study of master of law, because the undergraduate stage has not received legal education, so the postgraduate stage is also a general study. Unless a person specializes in a subject during his study, so as to improve his ability in a certain aspect, I don't think he will have much strength except diploma once he graduates.
Fourth, in fact, the demand for law in the market is far from what many people see, or they see the demand but don't see the return. If you are interested in the profession of lawyer, whether you are an undergraduate or a master, it will be very hard at first, but with your own efforts and persistence, you will definitely get through all the hardships. Civil servants are a good choice, especially girls, with fewer registration restrictions and more opportunities.
Let's just say so much. When you are a graduate student, don't forget the professional things you learned at the undergraduate stage. After all, this is the embodiment of compound talents and competitiveness. . . .