But let's just say that Cai Zhong is more popular as a financial school or a major like financial accounting, and law is a marginal major …
If you just think about it, the law is still very easy to learn. Usually you have to memorize it before the exam. As for whether you are eager to study deeply, it depends on whether you are really interested.
Next semester is usually in April and May. You can try it. Of course, if you are a talented person, you will have a bright future in any major. One of my brothers studied business English and got a good job. I wish I had a Cai Zhong brand.
The following are the professional courses we have learned in this session of law school.
Introduction to Chinese legal history, constitution and criminal law, civil law, civil procedure law, company law, property law, criminal law, international contract law and so on.
It is still relatively economical
Of course, in Cai Zhong, you also need to study calculus, linear algebra, probability theory, mathematical statistics and accounting. Some of them are optional. In other schools, you definitely don't have to study law to learn math.
There are not many specialized courses, maybe just one or two, which will not be more tiring than those in economics. You will find that you don't need to recite too much, because the teacher will draw the key points more or less before the exam. I think economics is definitely more tiring than law, because many BT teachers who need to understand things like calculation can't recite them, and some BT teachers don't draw the key points.