I've heard many candidates say that the test is really too difficult, it's really not easy, otherwise the gold content wouldn't be so high. If you want to pass the law exam at one time, you must go all out to prepare for the exam, keep reviewing, and keep listening to lectures and doing questions in order to stand out in the exam.
It is even more difficult for a 30+ on-the-job and non-legal candidate, but in order to continue to develop in this industry in the future, passing the law exam and getting a certificate is only the first step. Although I have been very confused in the early stage, I have been hesitant to take this step, but the final result is very satisfied, with my unremitting efforts, this step finally stepped out steadily, so if you have this idea, you must make a firm choice, don't be disrupted by others, as long as you work hard to persevere, you will usher in the harvest.
Most of the non-undergraduate students have a bad foundation, so it is recommended not to read too much, try to listen to lectures and do questions, because the learning materials are too thick, and the non-legal students cannot read independently, so it is not recommended to hold the textbooks all the time to learn, and it is not recommended to study by yourself. The effect of criminal law and civil law is better, so follow the teacher to learn, and if you have any questions you don't understand, you can consult in time, which can also save a lot of time.
Priority is given to consolidating key and compulsory test points. There are mandatory test points and key points in the law exam, of course, there are also biased and difficult knowledge points, don't grasp the illegal preparation for the exam, learn to treat them differently, and be sure to consolidate the required and common test points, for the biased and difficult knowledge points, you don't need to pay too much attention to them, and they will not affect your passage (only 60% of the correct rate is required to pass the line, and you can lose 40% of the scores).