I am a 0-based student and want to take the judicial examination. Where should I start? What books do you want to read?

Candidates with a basic knowledge of 0 are advised to buy the National Judicial Examination Counseling Book * (commonly known as "Three Big Books") and read it through in three months from June 5438+ 10. You don't need to read it carefully or deduce the details, but you can read it through first, so as to understand the contents and basic legal concepts of the judicial examination.

Secondly, buy all the teaching materials, 7 sets of complete sets, plus a compilation of law books, and refine them in April-June. It is best to cooperate with the open class. Conditional enrollment in remedial classes, unconditional remote TV tutoring. It is conducive to grasping the key points and refining the legal interpretation. The third round of review will begin from June to August, focusing on consolidation. It is recommended to buy real questions, do them repeatedly, combine the laws and regulations, and deduct the details. Generally speaking, the exam is in the middle of September, and it is best to attend a sprint remedial class in September. Generally speaking, at the end of the authoritative essay, combined with the essay, I began to give up the difficulties of learning, focusing on rote memorization and putting all your eggs in one basket. Some things will be forgotten if you recite them too early. You'd better recite it before the exam. That's basically it.