小女子跪求...
Why?? Have some self-respect please!
And I just hate a certain kind of behavior:
really humble while asking for a favor, then, turned out to be ungrateful once they got what they want.
小女子跪求...
Why?? Have some self-respect please!
And I just hate a certain kind of behavior:
really humble while asking for a favor, then, turned out to be ungrateful once they got what they want.
i got your point, and i delete the words, i didn't really mean so cause it was just a common "net language" and i am not the type of person you think.
I was making comments as a generalization, since I believe self-respect is important in an online forum.
i got your point, and i delete the words, i didn't really mean so cause it was just a common "net language" and i am not the type of person you think.
It's Ok, I didn't mean that you are that type the person. Sorry that my language was a little harsh last time.
As for your original question, yes, it is quite possible to get a good score by self-study.
It certainly helps to do lot of official LSAT questions released by LSAC. In addition, it maybe helpful to look into Logic Games Bible. It helped a lot of people significantly.
The key is to take sufficient time. 3-6 months minimum, assuming an average level of English proficiency.
Good luck on your LSAT!
That's correct.
5-8 weeks of full-time study could be sufficient to get a 170+ score, assuming a high level of English proficiency prior to LSAT study.
LSAT success is also a matter of practice. Even for someone who regularly gets 175-180 during practice tests, it's still possible to get a score no higher than 170 on the real test.
Thanks a lot
Really useful and encouraging words, and I have made up my mind to self-study.
坦率而言:
无论是国内的培训班,还是国外的培训机构,都是——“师傅领进门,修行在各人!”
如果方法得当,自己自学也可以获得不错的成绩。
如果真想培训一下,几十个人的大班,不如 “Private Tutoring——One-on-one solutions”,有针对性地一个一个地解决复习中遇到的问题。
遗憾的是大陆这边没有这样的服务。
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