C2 is the highest level in the French exam, which not only tests candidates' language proficiency, but also tests their comprehensive quality. This is a difficult level to achieve. I don't know if you are a law school or are going to enroll in a class. In short, self-study is impossible.
Take the law school as an example. French majors who have studied for four years can generally reach B2, and if they are excellent students (who have generally studied in France), they can generally reach C 1. If you want to go to C2, you have to graduate and study for at least one or two years.
French
French (French: Fran? Ais) is an independent language, belonging to the Romance family of Indo-European languages in Europe. Romance includes central Romance (French, Italian, Sardinian dialect, Catalan, etc.) and western Romance (Spanish, Portuguese, etc.). ) and oriental romance (Romania, etc. ).
French is one of the most widely used independent languages of Roman after Spanish. At present, 87 million people in the world speak English as their mother tongue, and another 285 million people use English (including those who speak English as a second language). French is the official language of the United Nations, the European Union and other regional and international organizations. French and Canadian French are two branches of French in the world, and there are great differences between them.