First of all, the entrance difficulty of Jilin University Law School. This is actually a very subjective question, because the postgraduate entrance examination itself is to look at individual efforts, especially the law graduate students, a well-known stalk, Bieber's song "recite it, recite it, recite it, oh ~" If you have the perseverance to recite professional courses ten times like I did, then I believe you will be twice as confident no matter where you take the exam.
Of course, the difficulty is still divided into angles. As far as our school or other schools are concerned, of course, our school is easier to test, and resources, information and recognition of students are more dominant.
There are also great differences in professionalism. Generally speaking, popular majors such as civil and commercial law and criminal law are definitely more difficult, and so is the law major of Jida University. You must know, so I won't go into details.
However, note that this is the point. Here, I would like to mention that an important indicator of graduate enrollment in Jida Law School is the so-called "excellent campers in summer camps". This thing is extremely important for the graduate admission of Jida Law School now, so many students in this school will fight for it, but many graduate students in other schools who don't know it don't know that after getting this spoof excellent camper, they can pass the initial test for free! Reply! Try it! This system began in our session (it seems that at this point in time, I am a graduate student of 14), but it has not been fully implemented in our session, or it has not been debated by everyone, and subsequent sessions are particularly important.
The consequences of this system are obvious. For example, our major in international law was not influenced by the excellent camper system in this year. Nine people were admitted to five schools and four foreign schools, two of them were Bao Yan, so four of the seven people admitted were from foreign schools, and our last class, 13, was almost the same. But our next session, that is, the one that started the excellent camper system, seems to be 10, and only other schools are admitted. Yes, only one. Because many people in our school are excellent campers, or they are admitted to the insurance research institute, which is really too bad.
Therefore, the influence of this system is very significant, especially for candidates from other schools, which is unfair to some extent, but it actually reflects the admission tendency of Jida University (not to mention comments, after all, the interests are related). What needs to be pointed out here is that this system will also bring another influence, that is, majors with a small number of students, such as procedural law, environmental law, and even international law and constitutional law, recruit about 10 students, and it is difficult for students from other schools to be admitted.
Question 2:
As for the number of candidates each year, I haven't studied it carefully. Technically, that's for sure.
I asked the students of various majors, and it would be nice to have a general understanding.
Civil and commercial affairs: normally about 300 per year, 40 people will be re-examined, and 13, 4 people will be admitted. However, in my junior year in civil and commercial affairs, it seems that only 280 people took the exam, and then all those who entered the second interview seemed to have passed the exam. Of course, there are many civil and commercial re-examinations, many places for insurance research and fierce competition.
Criminal law: generally 170 or 80 people take the exam, and the admission ratio is 1: 25. Seven or eight students are exhausted. There are also many places to study criminal law.
International law: 670 people took the exam in previous years. It is said that since my class, there have been fewer people taking exams on English topics. The admission ratio is very uncertain, but only about 10 students are admitted each year, and the admission quota can only be determined according to the number of places for insurance research.
Litigation: Re-test 8 to 10, and admit one or two people first. It's really difficult to take the exam, because there are only four or five places for enrollment, and the number of places for insurance research accounts for the majority.
Environmental Law: Generally, five or six people take the exam every year. If the research is not guaranteed, you can record four ~