So what classes do I have to take? As far as the legal profession is concerned, what I recommend is
1, Ling Zhou's criminal psychology.
Miss Ling Zhou is really charming, and her classes are very lively and interesting. She will use his lovely daughter as an example. I usually watch a lot of movies and TV works about criminal psychology. Before class, I may think that this subject is knowledge that I can guess what others are thinking by seeing their facial expressions. If you think so, you must attend teacher Ling's class last week. He will take you to analyze criminal psychology from a scientific perspective. Of course, the academic burden may be a little heavy, which will make you analyze the case yourself according to the study content, and you will have to print a lot of materials in the final exam, but it is still very worthwhile to learn dry goods and feel the charm of criminal psychology.
2. Professor Qu Yonghua's history of China's legal thoughts.
During my college years, I was deeply impressed by the History of China Legal Thought taught by Mr. Qu. Teacher Qu is a very knowledgeable teacher, and his thinking is also jumping. Listening to his class, he can always consciously follow his train of thought, and listening to his appreciation of the history of China's legal thought can always convey the feeling that the teacher knows so much. In a word, he is a charming teacher, which can help you to know more about the history of legal thought in China, and you may be interested in further study. (PS: Last time I saw Mr. Qu shoot a lotus flower with a SLR next to the Jiukong Bridge, and I also photographed the same paragraph. )