Postgraduate entrance examination for master of law generally requires two courses, legal synthesis and political science theory. In addition, different colleges and majors may have other requirements or elective subjects. The following will explain these two examination subjects and related matters needing attention in detail.
I. Overview of laws
The comprehensive legal examination is divided into two parts, one is the basic knowledge of law, and the other is legal English. The basic knowledge of law mainly includes constitution, administrative law, criminal law, civil law and commercial law, which requires candidates to have a deeper understanding and mastery. Legal English requires candidates to have a certain level of English, including legal terminology and expressive ability.
Second, political theory.
The theory of political science is a subject to examine candidates' political quality and understanding of basic principles. It mainly includes political philosophy, economic thought and legal thought. Candidates need to fully master relevant books and knowledge during the preparation period to improve their answering skills and analytical ability.
Three, other requirements or elective subjects
Different colleges and majors may have different requirements for the postgraduate entrance examination of Master of Laws, and may also involve other elective subjects. For example, some colleges and universities also need candidates to pass the English listening and speaking test and have certain research ability and experience in the professional field.
Fourth, the examination matters needing attention
Candidates should focus on learning relevant courses and textbooks during the preparation period, and fully understand the test sites and precautions of various knowledge points. At the same time, we should also pay attention to improving the answering skills and time arrangement ability. In the exam, candidates should pay attention to clear their minds, clear their answers, and answer in strict accordance with the exam rules.
Postgraduate entrance examination for Master of Laws is an important examination for candidates, which requires candidates to invest enough time and energy during the preparation period. In the process of preparing for the exam, we need to focus on two subjects: legal synthesis and political science theory, and properly understand the requirements of colleges and majors for the exam and the selected subjects. Through reasonable preparation planning and efficient review methods, candidates can achieve better results and realize their postgraduate entrance examination goals.