"The first big question of the theoretical method, memorizing the template, is absolutely not good. ”
Don't take someone else's template and recite it randomly. “
"I memorized a few templates and went to the examination room, but I could only move myself and deceive myself, but I cheated myself.
The above advice is what a trainer said in his free **, which can be described as hitting the nail on the head.
In the field of legal examination training, this training teacher participated in the marking of the essay questions of the division examination many years ago, and now he is a lecturer on theoretical methods, which can be described as rich experience.
After listening to this, I was deeply inspired, and I regretted that I did not encounter the insightful insights of this trainer during the re-Xi of the subjective questions of the First World War Law Examination, and as a result, I lost the two small questions of the first major theoretical law question.
However, it is not too late to get acquainted with the trainer. Justice that is late is also justice, and in the same way, a method of being late is also a method.
If I don't master the correct and effective method of recovering Xi and answering questions, I still don't grasp the subjective questions of the World War II Law Exam, and I still have to rely on luck to win
I finally understood the reason why many law candidates lost the first question of the theory method in the subjective question of World War I. Less than 108, a difference of a few points, it is very difficult to get a few more points from the two major topics of criminal law and civil and commercial litigation. However, it is relatively easy to get a few more points on the topic of theoretical law.
In a theoretical law exam question a few years ago, one of the candidates answered the question by focusing on the key words in the question, and wrote down the definition of governing the country according to law, the definition of scientific legislation, the definition of democratic legislation, and the definition of the rule of law system and the modernization of governance capacity.
The maximum score for this question is 20 points.
The trainer said that there was no logical connection between several paragraphs of this candidate, and the answer was only a list of definitions, and he could only get 7 points.
The trainer adjusted the position of the paragraph, added key introductory sentences at the beginning of the paragraph, and then optimized the opening and closing paragraphs.
When I looked at it, it was indeed much better.
The trainer said that if you revise your answers like this, you can get at least 13 points!If you combine materials smartly, you will get at least 16 points. This is a high score!
The trainer strongly discouraged memorizing templates. In his opinion, many law candidates have studied criminal law and civil law exhaustively, and when they get to the subjective examination room, they do not get half of the scores.
What kind of big question of theory and law, just memorize the template, and move the legislator or the 11 insistences to the answer box, you get more than 20 or even 30 points, what is the reason?
Through the explanation and analysis of the famous trainer, I finally understood: don't expect to memorize templates, throw away ready-made templates, master the correct writing methods, and know how to start, how to plan the layout, how to contact the materials, and how to end through the usual training. So as to form their own mindset and form their own answer template.
When I arrived at the examination room for subjective questions, I saw the first big question of the theoretical method, and I could quickly build a framework structure, quickly form an answer in my mind, and then quickly output and type.
Even if the question seems unfamiliar, he is not afraid at all, and by calmly answering the question, he will get about 25 to 30 points (such as a full score of 35 points).
Be sure to form your own template and not be afraid of any unfamiliar questions!This is the earnest teaching of the trainer. I've taken it to heart.