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The JLPT results finally came in the mail today.... and I passed 2級! :happy: :win: :cracker:
So what level did everyone else take, and how did you do?
Congrats to everyone who passed! :beer:
Kiyotsuki
Mar 15, 2005, 09:54
congrats!
heheh. I faild. 54%. that's what 3 years of self-study w/out sufficient practice, and inferior grasp of vocabulary gets you . xD;;
At least I know my weeknesses, and will DEFINITELY pass next time! ^__^
Mahoujin Tsukai
Mar 15, 2005, 10:11
m477: That's great! What was most difficult about the progression from 3級 to 2級? I intend to move from 3級 to 2級 in a year :relief: .
Kiyotsuki: Which level did you take?
Kiyotsuki
Mar 15, 2005, 11:59
4級........ :relief:
m477: That's great! What was most difficult about the progression from 3級 to 2級? I intend to move from 3級 to 2級 in a year :relief: .
Thank you! This was actually my first time taking the JLPT, so I'm probably not the best person to answer this question. But the main things you'll probably need to focus on are trying to increase your reading speed as much as possible and learning the grammar forms (170 or so).
I'll let you know how the progression from 2級 to 1級 goes, though. :relief:
おめでとうございます!
I hope to take the 2級 in a few years myself since I'd like to work with some businesses over in Japan and put my accounting degree to some use outside of taxes in the US. Until then, I have a lot of work. Good luck studying for the 1級 though.
orochi
Mar 15, 2005, 15:05
Something that's really important to remember about the jump from 3kyu to 2kyu is the significant increase in the number of kanji as well. If I'm not mistaken, it jumps from about 300 characters to 1000.
Damicci
Mar 15, 2005, 16:22
おめでとう。 Thats amazing. I would like to take the JPLT4 someday.
。。。Someday
Ben W Bell
Mar 15, 2005, 16:51
I'm hoping to be ready to take the Level 4 this December. The main thing holding me back is I still haven't mastered Hiragana (nearly there made significant progress the last two weeks) and Katakana so I need to move quickly to stand any chance of learning the required Kanji.
おめでとう to all who passed, and even to those who didn't for having the courage to try.
Hiroyuki Nagashima
Mar 15, 2005, 22:20
:cracker: おめでとうございます :confetti:
Kiyotsuki
Mar 16, 2005, 08:20
I'm hoping to be ready to take the Level 4 this December. The main thing holding me back is I still haven't mastered Hiragana (nearly there made significant progress the last two weeks) and Katakana so I need to move quickly to stand any chance of learning the required Kanji.
おめでとう to all who passed, and even to those who didn't for having the courage to try.
Yeah, learning the kana is ABSOLUTELY VITAL. so you should be 100% fluent in kana as soon as possible. The kanji on the other hand, for 4級, I found quite easy xD. just learn a couple at a time and make sure you know all of their different readings.
My problem was memorizing all the vocabulary. just remember to try not to focus too much on the kanji and learn as much vocabulary as you can.
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