Diversified employment
Graduates majoring in law, especially those majoring in civil and commercial law, such as international commercial law, international trade law, intellectual property law, common law, international law, maritime law, etc., can be widely employed as legal consultants in several major financial institutions, such as banks, securities companies, insurance companies and major multinational companies, and can also be employed in law firms or obtain relevant civil servant positions.
Practice in famous legal institutions
English law students need to practice in famous law institutions, including famous British law firms, courts and other important institutions, such as the British Parliament and the London Stock Exchange.
Demand for law enforcement talents
Students who graduate from law school are not the only way to be lawyers. There are many people who know the law, and law enforcement also needs talents.
High employment rate
Students who graduate from law majors usually have a very high employment rate and never worry about "not finding a job".