Ha ha. I have friends studying law in Germany. It's not easy. First of all, I want to say that even if Telford gets full marks, you will find that even daily communication is not as smooth as you thought when you first went to Germany. Because your German is also very good, you should know that the most difficult thing in German is not that three words and four squares are difficult to recite, but that you know the meaning of each word, but when they are connected together in a sentence, you are puzzled. It can express profound meaning in the simplest words. This is especially true for legal documents, so it is not only law, but also German language and literature. German is extremely demanding, so if you are determined to learn. Be sure to study German carefully first. You should dabble in both technical German and business German.
In addition, my friend said that in fact, in Germany, our Asian compatriots are still somewhat discriminated against. Mainly not in court, the judge's judgment in court is fair. Mainly in accepting cases, most Germans will not find foreign lawyers to defend themselves. Foreigners living in Germany, for the sake of safety, will also look for German lawyers. .
So it's not easy to get out.
It is suggested that if we must take this road, we can study in Germany first, and then go back to German enterprises or work as legal advisers in German-funded enterprises in China. It would be better this way.
I wish you success!