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There are a lot of advertisements upstairs, and what they say is plausible and misleading. There are a few points about the Master's degree:
1.Classification of Master of Law:
The first category, LLM, is an academic LLM. This type of master's degree requires a bachelor's degree or equivalent (no matter what major you have in your bachelor's degree, you can apply for the exam); Candidates take the national master's examination, and the subjects of the examination are English, politics and two professional courses (the specific professional courses depend on the school and major you apply for).
The second category, Master of Laws, is the so-called professional Master of Laws. The Master of Laws also includes Master of Laws (Law) and Master of Laws (Non-Law). The LLM (Law) requires a bachelor's degree in law to apply, while the LLM (Non-Law) is the opposite, and can be applied for any major except for the undergraduate law student.
The similarity between the two is that they both take the National Joint Entrance Examination for Master of Laws, and the examination subjects are politics, English, legal professional courses and comprehensive legal courses. I guess what you want to apply for is a Master of Laws (Non-Law). For books to prepare for this, you can refer to the posts of the Master's Alliance, mainly the "Guide" published by the National People's Congress and the "Syllabus" of the Examination Center of the Ministry of Education.
The third category, on-the-job LL.M., is usually reserved for those who have participated in legal work and lack a diploma, which is not very valuable and does not need to be paid attention to.
2.Exam preparation books for the Master of Law.
To be clear, I don't advertise, so you discern someone else's carefully. In addition to the two books mentioned above, the "Supporting Exercises" and "Standardized Question Bank" of the National People's Congress are also required. Finally, add a past question.
As for whether to report for the tutorial class, I personally feel that if I have money and time, I will apply for one, otherwise I will go to the recording and listen to the recording, and the key is to read the book by myself.
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Undergraduate studies are non-legal.
It is recommended that you go to the Fashuo Alliance forum to prepare something, and you will gain a lot.
If you are taking the 13-year master's degree in law, you have to hurry up now, and the professional courses are going to look good.
Then the professional course is currently mainly to study the "National Juris Master Professional Degree Graduate Entrance Examination Guide" (published by the National People's Congress, green book), this guide is entry-level, like this time, you can watch some recordings on the Internet with the guide, you can also put the "Examination Syllabus Supporting Exercises" (also the National People's Congress, green paper) plus the guide to do the practice together.
After you are familiar with it, you can change to the purple paper to memorize the exam analysis book.
There are also public classes, English politics, and so on.
Politics can begin as early as September.
There's a lot more to prepare.
I really recommend that if you want to take the master's degree, go to the master's alliance forum to find the answer you want!
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Finance, Business Management, Financial Management.
ITG is suitable for interdisciplinary postgraduate majors: finance, business management, financial management, etc. You can also consider applying for relevant professional masters, such as 0252 Applied Statistics, 0253 Taxation, 0254 International Business, 0255 Insurance, 0256 Asset Valuation, 0257 Auditing, 1253 Accounting, etc.
1. Finance. Finance is a discipline that studies value judgments and the laws of value. This program trains professionals with theoretical knowledge and professional skills in finance.
2. Business Management. The major of business management is mainly to cultivate senior talents who can master the theories, methods and skills of modern business administration, be familiar with the history, current situation and latest developments of business administration at home and abroad, and be able to use the knowledge they have learned to analyze and solve some practical problems in enterprise management in China.
3. Financial management. Financial management is the management of the acquisition of assets (investment), the financing of capital (financing), the cash flow from operations (working capital), and the distribution of profits under certain overall objectives. Financial management is an integral part of enterprise management, which is an economic management work that organizes the financial activities of enterprises and handles financial relations in accordance with financial laws and regulations and the principles of financial management.
To put it simply, financial management is an economic management work that organizes the financial activities of an enterprise and deals with financial relations.
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1. You can take the cross-exam, but the span is a bit large. If you are interested and have a foundation, you can definitely apply for the exam across majors, but you must hurry up to prepare for the exam, because you need to read a lot of books and spend a lot of time and energy to learn a new major by yourself, so be sure to work hard!
2. There are many majors that do not take the mathematics test, in addition to literature and language, there are education, journalism, communication, history, philosophy, politics, law, administrative management, psychology, sociology, educational economics and management, etc.
3. The basis for the selection of cross-examination majors is: look at interest, because interest is the lasting driving force for learning. Second, see if self-study is not difficult, otherwise it will be difficult to go online and useless.
4. It is recommended to choose a school you like, and then go to the graduate admissions website of the school to check the [Master's Degree Majors Catalog] to understand what majors you may be interested in and may be admitted to.
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Undergraduate students can take the graduate school entrance examination across majors, and you can take the Japanese graduate school entrance examination. There are two kinds of Japanese graduate students, namely master's degree and professional master's degree, and the master's examination: politics, second foreign language, basic Japanese, and comprehensive Japanese; Master's Examination:
Politics, Master of Translation, Japanese, Fundamentals of Japanese Translation, Chinese Writing and Encyclopedic Knowledge.
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Yes, there is no mathematics for Japanese majors.
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The two majors you are struggling with are actually very similar, but they correspond to two ways of thinking.
Specifically, the interdisciplinary integration of these two majors is not new, and Ann-Marrie Slaughter abroad has long voiced this voice; In China, for example, Xu Chongli and Liu Zhiyun of the Law School of Xiamen University have also been doing interdisciplinary research and integration efforts all year round, and Xiamen University seems to have established an interdisciplinary research institute for these two disciplines.
However, as a graduate study, international law must cultivate a kind of legal thinking, which is to tell you that there are these rules, and there is such a dispute, so how can the rules be applied? International relations must cultivate an insight into the surface of historical reality, such as how to understand the international order during the Cold War, why the balance of nuclear terror was maintained, and how to examine the collapse of the Soviet Union from an international perspective.
People who adapt to the thinking of international relations will always feel that international law is; But I have to admit that it is always inappropriate not to talk about the rules when there are rules. With more international jurisprudence, it is natural to ask, why are the rules so stipulated? Especially in the absence of an international authority, how closely is the generation, application and change of rules closely related to the relationship between the world, especially the major powers?
Based on the background provided above, and combined with your own purpose of postgraduate study, please decide.
Insert: If it's for work, you might have a comparative advantage in choosing a good school for international law.
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Advice on international law. This one is very popular.
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1. If you are not good at English, you can spend more time doing more questions, because English has a minimum score requirement, which is the same in every school, and you must meet the minimum score line stipulated by the state to be eligible for the retest, come on!
2. Relatively speaking, if you are not good at English, you can consider a master's degree, and relatively speaking, English 2 is still a little easier. The relevant professional degree masters include 0251 Finance, 0253 Taxation, 0254 International Business, 0255 Insurance, 0256 Asset Valuation, 1253 Accounting, etc.
3. There are two main points to look at when choosing a major in the cross-examination:
Look at interest, because interest is the lasting motivation for learning.
Second, see if self-study is not difficult, otherwise it will be difficult to go online and useless.
4. Of course, you can also apply for other majors such as journalism, education, social work, etc. It is recommended to choose a school you like, and then go to the school** to check the catalog of master's programs to find out what majors are available.
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1. Seeing that your introduction is indeed very good, and you are admitted to this school, there should be no problem. It's just a junior, and there's still a year to go, so it's not difficult to have a foundation in mathematics.
2. Believe in yourself, calm down to learn, and the state determines the effect. The goal is to get in, not to be the first. There is no one-size-fits-all revision plan and method.
How to review still depends on each person's study habits, knowledge base, learning ability and even personal energy, and it is the basic principle to properly balance the subjects of the preliminary examination and seize the time.
3. Baoyan is also good, and graduate employment mainly depends on opportunities, ability and attitude.
For your reference, I hope it will be helpful to you.
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1.The re-examination line depends on the difficulty of the test questions, which is 361 in 10 years and 350 in 11 years; The re-examination score accounts for 30% of the total score, so the key is to have a high score in the initial examination. The retest is to eliminate some, but most of them are just pressed or passed.
2. International Law Exam Scope: Jurisprudence, Civil Law, Criminal Law, International Business Law and Legal English. I started legal English at this time last year, and the purpose of reviewing legal English is not to encounter the original questions, but to familiarize myself with legal terminology, understand the structure of cases, and find the main content.
Review cases do not seek quantity, but quality.
3.Regarding the division examination and the postgraduate entrance examination, I personally think that the postgraduate examination is the first, and there is no need to take time to review the divisional examination.
4.Personally, I believe that in addition to international law, the University of International Trade and economics are also worth examining, depending on personal interests and specialties.
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No, you can't. From the perspective of postgraduate disciplines, most colleges and universities classify forensic science as medicine, and a small number of colleges and universities classify science as science. The postgraduate examination for medical majors is not allowed to cross the examination, because it requires solid professional knowledge.
It is recommended that you can apply for finance or management, both of which can be cross-examined and the difficulty is relatively low.
In addition, the Master of Laws (Non-Legal), the Master of Accounting, and the Master of Auditing are all good choices for cross-examination.
Hope it helps
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Interdisciplinary postgraduate students in law.
Students majoring in international trade should systematically master the basic principles of Marxist economics and the basic theories of international economy and international economy, master the basic knowledge and basic skills of international economy, understand the development status of contemporary international economy, be familiar with the prevailing international rules and practices, as well as China's foreign policies and regulations, understand the social and economic conditions of major countries and regions, and be able to engage in actual business, management, and management in foreign-related economic departments, foreign-funded enterprises and institutions. Senior professionals in research and publicity planning.
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