No. 156 / Mar 7, 2022
Ajou University features a judicial exam preparation course called Yanghyeonjae. Established to help students prepare for the legal aptitude test, the course is conducted in accordance with the operating rules of Ajou University’s National Examination Class.
Yanghyeonjae was launched as a precursor to the law school at Ajou University. Ranked 10th in the country for its number of successful applicants, the program facilitated the cultivation of legal professionals from Ajou University. Subsequently, the Graduate School of Law system was established, and in 2022, was launched as a Graduate School of Law. Yanghyeonjae’s strength is that it facilitates networking between seniors and juniors through organic cooperation with approximately 100 legal alumni associations from Ajou University. If you qualify as a lawyer after graduating from the Graduate School of Law, you can not only work as a legal expert in a general law office, but there is also the possibility of becoming a prosecutor or judge. In addition, administrative officials can enter Level 5 and Level 6 special bonds, mitigate special bonds, or become legislative advisors of the National Assembly, local councils, and domestic conglomerates as in-house lawyers. In addition, if you complete a program established by the Patent Attorney Association, you can qualify as a patent attorney.
If you pursue the Graduate School of Law, you can dream of and prepare for these careers. Interested students can envision a future career with high-quality assistance through a law school preparation class called Yanghyeonjae.
By Joo Eun-jin, AG Reporter
jej0288@ajou.ac.kr
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