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There are many schools that enroll LL.M., hehe, it is recommended that you think about what grade to take the exam, for example, if you want to take the 985 exam, then follow the list of 985 colleges and universities, choose the one you are interested in, and then collect information, and finally decide which one to apply for.
The professional courses of the LLM are independently proposed by the universities, so the examination subjects, test paper forms, test question difficulties, and styles of each school are very different, and they all have their own characteristics. Therefore, the most reliable information is to log on to the official website of the target institution and find the enrollment brochure, major catalog, enrollment ratio and other information. Gathering information for graduate school entrance examination is a relatively trivial and difficult process, but it is unavoidable.
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There are a lot of them that you can see about when you enter the LLM program.
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Many schools will enroll students for LL.M., but the most cost-effective is China University of Political Science and Law. Of course, the difficulty of the exam is also relatively large.
How exactly do you take the exam? I'm afraid this question is difficult. How you should prepare for the exam is appropriate. Understand the research and recruitment information of China University of Political Science and Law, master the key points of the past examinations, and understand the skills and ideas of problem solving.
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There are many universities that offer LL.M., depending on your ability to go to graduate school and the school you want to go to. The professional exam in the graduate school entrance examination is relatively simple, and the questions in this school are relatively simple, depending on your level of English and politics.
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There are quite a lot of schools that admit students, and I don't know which region you are going to take the exam in.
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1. The enrollment conditions are different
There are two types of law education in China: LL.M. and LL.M. Candidates applying for the LLM must have a bachelor's degree from a national education university, regardless of the undergraduate major, but non-undergraduate students with equivalent qualifications are not enrolled.
Since 2000, law graduates are no longer allowed to apply for the LLM program, but only non-law graduates with a bachelor's degree are enrolled. For law graduates, applicants are encouraged to apply for a master's degree in law. This measure significantly reduces the competitive pressure of the exam.
Since 2009, LL.B. graduates have also been able to apply for the LL.M. program.
2. The test questions are different.
The LLM professional course questions tend to be theoretical, and the questions are mainly subjective. The LLM originated in the United Kingdom and the United States, following the principle of cultivating legal talents in the United States, which requires strong logical thinking and reasoning ability, so the LLM is taken by non-law graduates from undergraduates, and the topics tend to be practical.
3. Different cultivation methods.
Each LLM has a supervisor, and you can receive comprehensive guidance from the tutor during the study period to learn in-depth legal theories. Therefore, the LLM major is divided into more detailed, and the research field generally has only one direction, which is basically not involved in other directions, and the training direction is mainly academic research, scientific research and teaching, and the cultivation of senior theoretical academic legal talents from colleges and universities and research institutes.
There is no specialization for LL.M., and students generally choose one direction of study at the time of admission. The "dual tutor" system is implemented, in which on-campus tutors teach legal theory and off-campus tutors teach legal practice, and the LL.M. training method pays more attention to practice and application. The main purpose is to study the current laws and regulations, and cultivate high-level compound and applied legal talents for judicial, administrative law enforcement, legal service and legal supervision departments, as well as social and public management departments and other legal practice departments, such as lawyers, judges, prosecutors and corporate legal advisers.
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Master of Laws"with"Master of Laws"are two different degree titles, and there are some differences in their subject orientation and curriculum.
1.Discipline Orientation:
The Master of Laws (LL.M.) is a degree that specializes in the study of legal theory and the legal system. It focuses on the in-depth study of legal professional knowledge and cultivates students' legal research ability and legal analysis ability.
The LLM curriculum mainly covers legal theory, legal system, international law, comparative law, etc.
Master of Legal Studies (LLM) is a degree that emphasizes the knowledge and application of law. It focuses on the practical application of legal expertise and the development of practical skills.
The curriculum of the Master of Laws includes legal research methods, legal practice, contract law, criminal law, administrative law, etc.
2.Discipline characteristics:
LLM: The LLM curriculum is more theoretical and academic, and is dedicated to preparing students to become experts and scholars in the field of law. Students will delve into various disciplines in the field of law and study the principles, history, and theories of law.
Master of Laws: The LLM curriculum is more practical and vocational, focusing on cultivating students' ability to apply in legal practice. Students will learn practical legal skills and understand the legal system and the job requirements of the legal profession.
3.Employment direction:
The employment direction of LL.M. mainly includes education, research institutions, law publishing houses and other fields engaged in legal theory research and teaching, and some students choose to enter law firms and other practical work.
The employment direction of the Master of Laws mainly includes lawyers Xunxin Law Firm, legal departments of enterprises and institutions, ** institutions and other fields engaged in legal practice.
In general, there are some differences between LLM and LLM in terms of discipline orientation, course setting, discipline characteristics and employment direction. The LLM pays more attention to in-depth legal research and the cultivation of academic ability, while the LLM pays more attention to the application of legal practice and the cultivation of professional ability. The choice of degree depends on the individual's interests, career goals, and future field.
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The differences between the Master of Laws and the Master of Laws are as follows:
1. The enrollment conditions are different.
The requirements for LL.M. must have a bachelor's degree in the national education sequence, not limited to undergraduate majors (most of the actual candidates are law undergraduates), but non-undergraduate students with equivalent qualifications are not enrolled;
The Master of Laws requires non-law graduates with a bachelor's degree in the national education sequence.
2. The test questions are different.
The LLM professional course questions tend to be theoretical, and the questions are mainly subjective. The LLM requires strong logical thinking and reasoning skills, so the LLM is taken by non-law graduates with a bachelor's degree and the topics tend to be practical.
3. The admission ratio is different.
The admission ratio of LLM is generally around 10:1, while LLM is a popular major in China due to its wide enrollment conditions and practical application-oriented, and the institutions that have the right to recruit full-time LLM are all national key universities, so the competition is extremely fierce, reaching an average of 15:1.
Fourth, the cultivation methods are different.
The LLM is basically self-funded; The LL.M. was previously funded by the government, and since 2014 it has also been self-funded.
Fifth, the teaching methods are different.
Each student has a tutor (professor or associate professor), and during the study period, they can receive continuous guidance from Yuruhao tutors and learn relevant legal theories in depth. Whereas, the Master of Laws is adopted regardless of specialization"Dual tutors"System. Based on the principle of applying the truth to the world, the practical town lead business is the first, and the teaching concept of theoretical learning and practical operation is implemented.
Therefore, it can be seen that the training goal of LLM is oriented to teaching and academics, while the LLM is oriented to application and practice.
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