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Does the law major study mathematics?
The law major belongs to the liberal arts in law, and there is no need to study mathematics during the law period, and there is no arrangement for mathematics courses. However, the requirements of law majors for college entrance examination scores are still relatively high, and mathematics in junior and senior high schools should be studied seriously, so as not to make mathematics a short board in college entrance examination.

The subjects that law students need to study in university include compulsory courses (modern history and philosophy, physical education class), elective courses (depending on personal preference), compulsory courses and elective courses (both for law majors). Under normal circumstances, law majors do not study mathematics. Of course, if you take math as an elective or take a double degree, you need to study math.