Have all the law graduate students passed the law exam?

I don't 100% know.

I passed the objective law exam on 19, which has been objective for 20 years. I am a master of law at level 20. Not all departments have passed the law exam. Some people pass before school, and some people may not pass for three years. It's possible.

First of all, from the time of law examination, the general law undergraduate can take the exam in the fourth year, that is, the exam in September of one year and the postgraduate exam in 65438+February. That is to say, if a law student wants to take the law and master's degree at the same time, the time for preparing for the master's degree will be reduced to two or three months, and they must make a choice and choose to prepare. The author took the exam together. Teacher's examination weight 16kg, master's examination weight 16kg. Although the teacher passed the exam with high scores, the master's exam was affected.

Secondly, the French test after the master's degree is not necessarily better than the undergraduate course, and the courses at the master's stage are not necessarily helpful to the French test, which may still be an obstacle. There is a joke in the law exam: the doctor can't pass the master's exam, and the master's exam can't pass the undergraduate exam. I'm in the master's class, but now I failed some French exams.

Then, people who can get a master's degree in law will generally have a better foundation, but they may also have a confused way of thinking about the French exam, because the opinions expressed by the tutor may also conflict with the French exam. Some schools need to study for a three-year master's degree, and some places need to study for a two-year master's degree. Three years is ok, but it can be delayed.

I have seen that the doctor of law has not been admitted, and I even know that the doctor of the National People's Congress has not been admitted.

However, it is worthy of recognition that if he can be admitted to graduate school, his learning ability, self-study ability and exam-taking ability are all good, and if he really reviews, it should not be a problem.

Although there are some differences between the French exam and the postgraduate entrance examination, they are basically the same. Reviewing the French exam is helpful for the postgraduate entrance examination. But if you are in graduate school, what the graduate students learn is very different from that in the law exam. Tutors tend to cultivate students' reasoning and self-justification, and there is no standard answer.

However, the law exam tends to have an accurate answer, and the mastery of knowledge points, the law major is school education, and both undergraduate and doctoral students have independent enrollment qualifications; The law exam is a big social exam, and anyone with corresponding education can take it. Most lawyers need to pass the law exam, but law major is not a necessary condition.