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Wow. After all these years! 尊敬します。頑張れ!Mark me down for N1 at Maebashi.
Wow. After all these years! 尊敬します。頑張れ!
I took (and barely failed) the N2 around that same time frame, late 90s. That was pretty much the peak of my educational Japanese. After that I just went to learning by osmosis. (Or maybe unlearning. I'm sure I've forgotten most of the stuff I don't use regularly.)
Wow Mike! That's nice to read you will take it as well!
How was the 日本語検定? Never heard of it before, is it really different from the jlpt?
Right. They added the additional level later. I guess there were too many people like me who couldn't make the jump from 3 to 2.If you took it back then you took "2", as "N2" didn't exist yet.
I passed N2 in July. But N1 seems to be so so so difficult.
may take N1 later.
But is N1 really necessary if I want to move to Japan?
@Mike Cash I'm probably reading it wrong, but level 4 is middle school? I'm guessing that's probably well above the equivalent of N1 based on my reading on the JLPT site of what people with N1 feel competent to do.
I looked over the level 7 and although I could understand quite a bit, I certainly couldn't pass the test.
Best of luck! Look forward to hearing the results and a review of how it went in comparison to the N1.
First part... Not too bad although I need some luck hehe. Really got to practice reading more....
Next part should be fairly easy.
Still feeling pretty relaxed.
Hope it wasn't too bad either for you Mike.
kanji/grammar/vocab/reading went fine except for me forgetting the reading of 変遷 and the proper usage of はなはだしい and 帯びる
聴解 remembered me of how much of a rookie I'm still am.
gotta wait and see. It was fun though.