Hi, just reading the JLPT test guide for tomorrow’s JLPT test in London and I’m a little confused.
There’s a lot of talk of filling out the application form…is this another application form we do in person? Obviously we have all applied already, given we have test vouchers and are attending the test in the first place.
It just looks a little overwhelming given the time constraints, and I was wondering if it’s a case of just turning up, signing in, and attending the relevant tests, or if this giant application form is part of the process that you have to do in person again before signing in? **The questions were all done online when I applied, and many are repeated here, if not all of them.**
Sorry for how dumb a question it might seem, but I’ve never done a JLPT test in person, and I’m really stressed about it.
Thanks to anybody that replies – know this will undoubtedly prompt eye-rolling and groans from veteran JLPT folk, but please just take into account that this is my first time and I’m simply asking a question.
Cheers and good luck tomorrow!
EDIT: to be clear, I’m referring to this page [https://www.soas.ac.uk/sites/default/files/2022-10/Japanese%20Language%20Proficiency%20Test%20Guide.pdf](https://www.soas.ac.uk/sites/default/files/2022-10/Japanese%20Language%20Proficiency%20Test%20Guide.pdf) and worrying because I heard somebody say there’s no English translation for this in-person, and obviously we’ve already applied. Just confused as to how it all works. If it isn’t clear – I’m anxious.
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You just put your name and candidate number on the form in a machine-readable way.