I want to take the LLM major, and there are some things that I don t understand

Updated on educate 2024-07-11
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Interdisciplinary studies can only be taken for Master of Laws (Non-Legal).

    First of all, there are two kinds of graduate students in China, one is academic, divided into directions, with a single tutor, with a project, mainly studying academics, studying for three years, such as civil and commercial law, jurisprudence, etc.

    Secondly, the second type is professional, which is introduced from abroad, mainly for training practice, and there is no good teaching model now, regardless of tutors, the tuition fee is expensive, the public fund is less, and the enrollment is more, many schools use this to make money, generally for two years, but most of the master of law (non-legal) is a three-year system, because the undergraduate has not been studied, and you can't learn anything in two years, and you can't learn anything without distinguishing directions.

    Third, the professional type, that is, you have to take the test, English and politics are unified for the country, and the professional courses are also unified by the country (the academic professional courses are the papers of the schools they apply for), and there are unified textbooks for the national joint examination for law and master's degrees, just buy a copy. Also, pay attention to your English and politics, if you don't pass the national line, you won't be admitted.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It won't have an impact. As long as you prepare well for the exam, you should be able to pass it. Pay attention to the revision of English.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    In the words of the textbook. Just buy the Master of Laws 6+2 "2013 National Master of Laws True Mock Exam Questions 6+2" edited by Chang Lin.

    Analysis of the key points of the 2013 Juris Master Joint Entrance Examination" Chang Lin Editor-in-Chief of these two.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There is no impact on the registration.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    For those who are interested in pursuing a career in the legal profession, a Master of Laws is better than a Master of Laws, and it is recommended to take a Master of Laws degree.

    First of all, the LLM exam is fairer and easier for you to get into a slightly better school. For non-law undergraduates, there is no advantage in competing with those who are law undergraduates. With the same amount of hard work, you may be able to get into a better school if you take the LL.M. exam, and the advantages brought by the school can be more reflected in the job search, especially in the lawyer industry.

    Secondly, the LLM is no worse than the LLM in terms of professionalism, and even surpasses it. People who take the LLM exam are more interested in law, and those who study law in undergraduate years are not necessarily because of interest, and those who have attended an undergraduate know the state of their undergraduate studies, and it is good to have a superficial understanding of the major they are studying, so how to talk about research.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The Master of Laws is one of the professional master's degrees and belongs to the law major.

    Since 1996, China has been offering a trial LLM in accordance with the provisions of the Interim Measures for the Examination and Approval of the Establishment of Professional Degrees deliberated and approved by the 14th meeting of the Academic Degrees Committee. The Master of Laws degree is a professional degree with a specific legal professional background, which mainly cultivates high-level legal professionals and management talents for legislative, judicial, lawyer, notary, trial, procuratorate, supervision and economic management, financial infiltration and financial management, administrative law enforcement and supervision, and other departments and industries.

    The LLM is different from the LLM in that the training goal of the LLM is oriented to teaching and academics, while the LLM Cong Ming is oriented to application and practice.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Relatively easy. The employment situation is grim.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Actually, I'm not.

    Bai you legal profession du, but know a little bit of information zhi for reference:

    1 As a lawyer, I know that I have to take the law attorney's license, and I don't have the right to go to graduate school.

    2 The Master of Laws belongs to the professional degree, which belongs to the kind of **. An LLM should be a general master's student. I think the relationship between the two is a bit like the relationship between an MBA and a general master's degree in economics or management.

    Also, there are general professional degrees with degrees and no academic qualifications, but there are both LL.M. degrees.

    3 Professional master's degree is generally more skill-oriented and application-oriented. Whereas, the average master's degree student is research-oriented.

    4 The entrance examination for professional master's degree (joint entrance examination) should be in October, and the entrance examination should be in September of the following year. The entrance examination for master's students (UEC) is held in January, and admission is held in September of the same year. In addition, candidates who take the unified examination can also choose to apply for a professional master's degree.

    After the above analysis, I think that in terms of your ambition, you should study for a master's degree in law. But then the economic pressure will be greater.

    If you want to study law in Shanghai, it should be Huazheng or Fudan, and Jiaotong University is an engineering university, so law is not your strong point. In addition, the Sino-German College of Tongji University also has a law major, which is a Sino-German cooperation program, and you have the opportunity to obtain degrees from both countries. After entering the school, you will have to make up German lessons, but you will not need to take the exam.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You want to be a lawyer

    Teacher's words,It's not too direct to take the test.,The key is to pass the test.。

    Only after passing the judicial examination can you have the qualification to practice as a lawyer, but the LLM is more professional. You can go to Shanghai for any exam, as long as the score is enough, the LLM is generally the national unified examination, but some schools have their own propositions, as for the LLM master's degree, the school naturally makes its own questions.

    If you want to take the LLM exam, you have to take the basic disciplines, generally 13 courses, and you must take the jurisprudence and criminal law, but it is relatively simple and there is not much theory.

    If you want to take the LLM exam, generally speaking, jurisprudence and criminal law are also compulsory subjects in the comprehensive study of law, and you can't escape it, at the same time, it is recommended that if you want to take the postgraduate examination in law, do not be admitted to the university or Fudan, their law ranking is not very high, of course, Fudan is still better, and it is not easy to test, and the professionalism is not as good as some professional law schools.

    If you want to take the LLM exam, you can consider these two schools, which are relatively less difficult and more cost-effective.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I'm bai

    In the college entrance examination, I want to rely on the University of Political Science and Law, and become a lawyer after graduation, but I don't know what courses I should study! Please explain the genus.

    One time! There is a "Master of Laws" and a "Master of Laws", which one should you take if you want to become a lawyer???

    I want to study law abroad, but if I decide to study law at home as an undergraduate, is there any harm in doing so???

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    First of all, Master of Laws.

    Fundamentally different from the LLM, the LLM is a graduate program for non-law students at the undergraduate level, while law students at the undergraduate level can only apply for the LLM program. Shanghai Fudan University should have its own propositions, and under normal circumstances, the topics of the graduate school entrance examination are only public courses: political theory and English are national unified propositions; The examination questions for the specialized courses are formulated by the respective schools according to the bibliography selected by their own schools.

    The questions in the professional business section of the general graduate school entrance examination are divided into two parts, professional business I and II, business I and business I may be a single subject, and business II may be comprehensive. (e.g. Business 1, Jurisprudence; Business 2:

    Civil Law, Civil Procedure, Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure. If you want to become a lawyer in the future, and you want to obtain a master's diploma first, you can choose to apply for the exam according to your hobbies. To become a lawyer, you must first pass the national bar examination (basically the passing score is 360 points per year, except in special policy areas).

    If the lawyer is only in the civil and commercial field, the road is too narrow. And the money is also less. (Think about it carefully).

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The next friend was wrong.

    Bachelor's degree in non-law can also be taken for LL.M.

    If you want to work in the legal profession from the perspective of employment, such as lawyer, judge, prosecutor, it is better to have a master's degree in law, and it is a bachelor's degree to be a law major. At present, when recruiting civil servants, the intermediate court and above basically only recruit undergraduates, and those who specialize in law are LL.M. students. LL.M. is not accepted.

    The employment of LLM is generally more in companies.

    The LLM is not necessarily more difficult than the LLM exam, but the difficulty should lie in the fact that during the graduate school after you are admitted, some things are lacking in non-law studies, and it will take more time.

    The books to read in economic law are still based on the school you are applying to, and different schools will have different bibliographies, so it is basically enough to read those.

    Which one to take depends on your work inclination. However, the reality is that an LLM seems to have some advantages over an LLM.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's the same, it's the same, it's easy to take the test if you work hard.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The LLM exam is relatively difficult.

    The so-called difficulty is for those who want to score more than 75 points, and most schools require about 50 points, including Peking University, which only needs 60 points.

    In fact, the politics of the master of law is not as difficult as rumored, and for those who study liberal arts, they will not lose at the starting line, and the key to political scoring is multiple choice questions, which must be paid attention to in the early stage.

    LL.M. courses include Criminal Law and Civil Law (150 points); The comprehensive subjects Jurisprudence, Constitutional Law, and Legal History (150 points), the LL.M. major attaches importance to "foundation" and "detail", and most of the Chunxu Mountain examined is the most basic knowledge, which can be found in books. Be sure to memorize it carefully, it's really a lot of memorization!

    In order to pull points, the master of law will also come up with some trivial test points, which may be multiple-choice questions, or it may be answers, candidates who apply for prestigious schools must not let go of every knowledge point.

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