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Now a sophomore, I immigrated in March. There is a confusion about reading, and I don't know which way to choose.

I think it depends on your own view of this major. Do you think you like this major or just don't want to bother to change it? Because you need to consider your future study or employment prospects, you should plan well.

Suppose that your current immigrants are mainly immigrants who follow their parents, and foreign law undergraduates may not necessarily accept applications from international students. It is true that you are likely to start again, but also, if you start again, you actually have the opportunity to choose another major. When you re-apply for an undergraduate course, you only look at your language ability and previous grades (such as college entrance examination or high school grades), which is not directly related to your previous study in domestic universities.

The second option is that after graduation, you can consider going abroad for postgraduate study, continuing to study law, or changing your major to other disciplines.

In fact, if the employment prospects of law in China are good, you can stay by yourself.