I think it's good. I signed up for this year's live class, and I also signed up for the online class before. In contrast, the on-site class is too useful. The classes are all dry goods, and the test sites and methods are all talked about. Many low-scoring chapters have reduced the intensity of review, and I feel that I can save more than half of my review time. After-class practical counseling is very detailed, and it will also urge the learning progress. It's quite suitable for people like me who are busy with work and have low consciousness. It's easy to do it early.
By the way, the landlord who poured water on the first floor doesn't have to look. At that time, he replied that the first round of class didn't start this year, and the experience of water was ok, but he still couldn't understand it. I hope to adopt.