I am a freshman majoring in intellectual property law (I majored in liberal arts in high school). I felt very confused after the semester started. How can I learn law well?

In fact, you have chosen a very good major with very broad employment prospects. Don't be confused. If you remain confused, by the time you wake up, it will be too late. University and middle school are different in many aspects. Middle school is relatively simple. Everyone has the same goal, which is to get into college. University, on the other hand, is relatively more complicated. In fact, in addition to learning the knowledge that should be learned, college is more important. The most important thing is to learn how to communicate, how to communicate, and how to integrate into the group and society where you are. It can be said that college is the transition into society.

Now that we have entered the era of knowledge economy, knowledge, as a kind of property right, will receive more attention and its role in promoting economic, social and cultural development will become more and more significant. As the saying goes: Every loss must have a gain, and every gain must have a loss. Being able to join the student union may give you a good training in your communication and other aspects and put your related talents into good use, but it may also delay your development in other aspects due to too many affairs. If you can't join the student union, you can also join other organizations or participate in more social practice, which can also get good training.

Law is very practical and is basically a reflection of social relations and social reality. To learn law well, you must combine theory with practice. For example, when studying copyright law, you can combine the Relevant clauses should be analyzed together with copyright issues in news reports, such as the controversial copyright ownership issue of "Avalokitesvara" and the "Anshun local opera" being referred to as "Yunnan mask opera" in "A Thousand-Hand Avalokitesvara" ”, whether it is within the scope of adjustment by copyright law, etc. If you study law, you don’t just have to read legal books. If time and conditions permit, you can extensively gain knowledge in management, journalism, economics, advertising media, network (digital) technology, creative design, industrial development, etc. This will help broaden your horizons, enrich your experience, etc. But while you are involved in a wide range of fields, you have to choose an area to make a breakthrough, that is, you have to be multi-talented. In the future, you can choose to engage in careers as an intellectual property engineer, intellectual property lawyer, intellectual property agent, intellectual property transaction, etc.

With the increasing employment pressure, society’s increasing demands for academic qualifications, and individuals’ diligent pursuit of knowledge, if you like to engage in academic research and other industries, taking the postgraduate entrance examination is a good choice. However, at present and for a long time to come, practical talents are still the most popular in society. Therefore, if you take the postgraduate entrance examination, you have to choose according to your own situation.