Current location - Training Enrollment Network - Early education courses - I am an undergraduate, majoring in law. I want to take the civil service exam, but I'm afraid I can't. If you are preparing for postgraduate entrance examination or judicial examination, which one sho
I am an undergraduate, majoring in law. I want to take the civil service exam, but I'm afraid I can't. If you are preparing for postgraduate entrance examination or judicial examination, which one sho
I am an undergraduate, majoring in law. I want to take the civil service exam, but I'm afraid I can't. If you are preparing for postgraduate entrance examination or judicial examination, which one should you prepare? Hello, classmates. Although it is said that you can't have your cake and eat it, if your foundation is really good, you can take the exam together without any conflict.

The judicial examination is the weekend examination in the second week of September every year, so you can review the previous judicial examination first, then forget the judicial examination after the examination, and prepare for the postgraduate entrance examination at this stage. There are still nearly four months from September to 65438+ 10, and you will be very tired. In addition, in order to ensure that you can be admitted to one of them, I suggest you sign up for a remedial class, whether it is a judicial class or a graduate class. You should think for yourself. After all, long-term high-intensity study requires good self-control. Everyone has a period of fatigue. In addition, self-study is blind and the scope is too wide. So in order to avoid futility, I can only sign up for a remedial class. This is just a suggestion. You should combine your own factors to decide what to do. Is it a single exam or a double exam? Good luck.