2. What does it look like to take a judicial exam without reading textbooks? Directly resort to the law? I didn't study law, I only read international textbooks a few times, and then I passed. This is an experience.
Judicial examination textbooks look at countries. Prepare for synchronous practice of compass. The real title of the legal edition. The law looks at personal preferences. I use the in-depth compilation of Yoo Dong geun and the legal version of key laws. Don't buy so-called designated textbooks, they are genuine textbooks. Will make you cry, so much content is not detailed, I want to die. It's good for all countries, but sometimes something is missing. There is no way to grasp the big and put the small.
Remember to use the old one, and you will definitely buy 2006 after the exam in a few years. Don't try to use the old ones cheaply.
After all, this is an exam. If you want to pass the exam, you must read the textbook and the real questions. You don't have to do simulation questions and buy a full set of laws, but teaching materials+key laws+real questions are indispensable. At least these three points are necessary. If time is tight, the most I can do is to omit the key laws, and I can't guarantee the smooth passage.
Methods: Except for the first book, the other four books should be read at least twice. The real question must be done carefully, and the explanation and analysis must be read twice. It should be a big problem.