If you attend classes, there are three kinds of courses, compulsory courses, elective courses and compulsory courses for elective courses. You must complete the credits before you can graduate. Generally, it is taught in large classes. After entering the school, it will be divided into three large classes, each with about 60 students. Compulsory courses are generally taught in large classes, with 60 people and 200 people attending together. Electives depend on the number of students. As long as there are three students taking courses, you can open this course. In addition, the National People's Congress has many special courses, such as anti-corruption master's degree and comparative law (taught by foreign teachers), and the number of such courses is small. The comparison method I have participated in is generally no more than 15 people.
The form of the exam is usually a small paper in class or an open-book exam. Grades mainly depend on class performance, such as speeches. The average score may be 50%.
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