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Anyone preparing in Korea?
I live in Korea and I got 165 at last Dec. LSAT. Because I self-taught English, I’ve never spoke to native speaker and as you can imagine, self-practicing English speaking is not a good idea. So, I’m thinking maybe I can give free LSAT tutoring to native speaker in English.
I am really good at Logic Games and Logical Reasoning so even though I got 165 due to my slow reading and everything, I think I can help you a lot.
I am really good at Logic Games and Logical Reasoning so even though I got 165 due to my slow reading and everything, I think I can help you a lot.
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165점가지고는 좀 모자름... 170점 이상이면 좀 신뢰가 갈테지만...
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I'm interested, but only if you look like these girls.
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This got funnier than I thought.
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I know. But I used to get less than half in reading, and get almost all in LG and game(actually, I solve game in 15 minutes). Also, I'm not interested in someone who can speak Korean.EdmundBurke23 wrote:165점가지고는 좀 모자름... 170점 이상이면 좀 신뢰가 갈테지만...
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Hahaha.Bikeflip wrote:I'm interested, but only if you look like these girls.
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Hey Bikeflip, haven't seen you in a while. Good luck on your cycle

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LOL Owned! (I think, but because I don't speak Korean, I really have no idea)poslhs wrote:Also, I'm not interested in someone who can speak Korean.EdmundBurke23 wrote:165점가지고는 좀 모자름... 170점 이상이면 좀 신뢰가 갈테지만...
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What language are they speaking? If it is Korean, it is the smoothest I have ever heard it uttered.Bikeflip wrote:I'm interested, but only if you look like these girls.
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Funny stuff!
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Looks like I'm the one that got owned hahakazu wrote:Not quite... Edmund basically said poslhs wasn't good enough for him.LawandOrder wrote:LOL Owned! (I think, but because I don't speak Korean, I really have no idea)poslhs wrote:Also, I'm not interested in someone who can speak Korean.EdmundBurke23 wrote:165점가지고는 좀 모자름... 170점 이상이면 좀 신뢰가 갈테지만...
But good try
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It's funny when you put it into google translate and have the computer give you an audio translation.LawandOrder wrote:LOL Owned! (I think, but because I don't speak Korean, I really have no idea)poslhs wrote:Also, I'm not interested in someone who can speak Korean.EdmundBurke23 wrote:165점가지고는 좀 모자름... 170점 이상이면 좀 신뢰가 갈테지만...
jan-ja-jiddity moar-yar-ium!
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You too!kazu wrote:Hahaha.Bikeflip wrote:I'm interested, but only if you look like these girls.
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Hey Bikeflip, haven't seen you in a while. Good luck on your cycle
Best I can tell.booboo wrote:What language are they speaking? If it is Korean, it is the smoothest I have ever heard it uttered.Bikeflip wrote:I'm interested, but only if you look like these girls.
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Shit, that's 80% of the 15 Korean words I know....kazu wrote: Ahahahahaha the audio sounds nothing like any korean every spoken.
Plus the part that was translated is completely wrong as well... "i would trust you if you had over 170" turned into "but it'll come trust me."
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- LawandOrder
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I don't understand why automated translation programs like Google Translate are so poor at translating anything other than single words.
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What's the other 20%?Bikeflip wrote: Shit, that's 80% of the 15 Korean words I know....
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하나 and sometimes 감사합니다. My limited Korean vocab is turrible.kazu wrote:What's the other 20%?Bikeflip wrote: Shit, that's 80% of the 15 Korean words I know....
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165점 나왔다면 영어도 잘 하실텐데 왜 갑자기 영어공부를..?
i mean, you can always practice english when you go to law school.
아닌가요?
i mean, you can always practice english when you go to law school.
아닌가요?
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joekim1 wrote:165점 나왔다면 영어도 잘 하실텐데 왜 갑자기 영어공부를..?
i mean, you can always practice english when you go to law school.
아닌가요?
I just thought it would be good way to practice casually without spending money. I never went to private institute or anything to study English so…. I don’t know. I just thought it would be fun, but this post got funnier than I imagined. I expected people might say ‘165점가지고는 좀 모자름... 170점 이상이면 좀 신뢰가 갈테지만...’ but that youtube Korean singer is priceless.
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I just realized that when foriegners learn Korean they need to learn how to count in both 일 이 삼 사 version and 하나 둘 셋 version. I used to think that learning first second third is kinda bitch but now I understand.하나 and sometimes 감사합니다. My limited Korean vocab is turrible.
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pos,
Where are you located?
If you're in Seoul, let me know. I live in Itaewon.
Where are you located?
If you're in Seoul, let me know. I live in Itaewon.
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Lol, Sir, I'm sorry if I've offended you. I was simply inclined to write something in Korean on these forums because I thought it'd be interesting for others. Do you live in Seoul right now? I actually speak English a lot better than Korean (lived in U.S. for 15+ years). I could actually use some help on the fifteen-minute-LG.poslhs wrote:joekim1 wrote:165점 나왔다면 영어도 잘 하실텐데 왜 갑자기 영어공부를..?
i mean, you can always practice english when you go to law school.
아닌가요?
I just thought it would be good way to practice casually without spending money. I never went to private institute or anything to study English so…. I don’t know. I just thought it would be fun, but this post got funnier than I imagined. I expected people might say ‘165점가지고는 좀 모자름... 170점 이상이면 좀 신뢰가 갈테지만...’ but that youtube Korean singer is priceless.
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Bikeflip wrote:I'm interested, but only if you look like these girls.
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eun jung ftw.
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