What to do after wanikani lv60?

I’m about 3 weeks away from being done with wanikani(the learning at least, reviews might take half a year), and I’m curious where to proceed from here. It’s clear that my vocabulary is lacking, and I still need to learn a couple hundred more kanji.

I was doing some practice questions for JLPT and for the following sections here is how I feel I do:

Listening: N3 is too easy, N2 is slightly too hard

Grammar: N3 is too easy, N2 is too hard

Vocab/Kanji: N2 is too easy, N1 is slightly too hard

These are for getting 100 percent on a given section, and I’m aware you need less than 50 percent to pass at N1 so maybe I would pass the exam on the vocab front, but on the other sections I am only N2 at best. I’ve completed both Genki books and both Quartet books and am wondering where to go from here with passing the N1 in mind(I’m aware to become more proficient in general immersing is probably the best). My immediate goal is to pass the N1 as soon as possible as it will give me the confidence to start immersing in things that I would normally be too unskilled to understand. Also it would be nice to have the certificate as it opens up a lot of possibilities in Japan.

Thank you in advance for advice!

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  1. I would say just read books. They’re a great way to increase vocab. I recommend looking up learn natively on google.

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