Hi,
Apologies in advance as im sure these kinds of questions may get repetitive but I was wondering if my jlpt goal of reaching n2 by the December exam is realistic. Atm im currently at n3, which i passed with a score of around 120 after multiple hiatuses of japanese study, however recently ive received a surge of motivation again and i would like to push myself and aim for the next jlpt level. The problem is im unsure of whether i should just aim for the jlpt n2 exam in December or next year. I'm almost max level on wanikani so kanji should not be too much of an issue but my vocab and grammar are most definitely not close to n2 standard.
Atm my current study plan to reach n2l (regardless of whether i will take it this year or the next) is to spend around 1 hour a day doing anki for grammar and vocab, as well as also starting to complete Shinkanzen master for maybe an additional hour or two. In addition, im also planning to spend alot of free time reading light novels/visual novels for immersion.
In conclusion, is it better to be realistic and aim for the exam next year or is it better to be ambitious and do it this year? there is no rush in terms of needing any type of certificate, I would just like to push myself while also ensuring it is realistic. Thank you for listening to my ramble
by Alexander-mci