I passed N1 with 101/180 😳 not the best but I’ll take it considering I barely had time to prepare for it (schoolwork 😭).
Might also retake it in the future, but I’d rather do sth like 漢検 instead cuz I’m very weak at writing Kanji and kinda want to study them properly after passing N1.
Where can I find the results for Europe? (First timer N4)
Started in August and just passed N2 holy
Passed n1 with 142/180 at my first try! Very satisfied as I was not expecting to pass lol
As expected, I failed N2 again. Surprised I actually scored any points though
Passed N2. I knew it could’ve gone either way, however. It was legit at the borderline pass.
I just had recovered from Corona so I was dead during the test. But a pass is a pass. 😮💨
Noob question: how to check the results. I tried myJLPT but I dont know what is my login, just the password
I don’t need to see to know I failed :’)
I didnt even find it hard, my head just told me I shouldn’t have found it that easy so I changed a bunch of my answers.
First and last time I do the test because I can’t trust myself.
Missed n2. 20 points better than last winter, 80/180 Back to studying.
Passed N3 despite feeling pretty sure I failed. 107/170 so not great but I’ll take it.
I began studying for N1, mainly anki for kanji/vocab and practiced dokkai with several N1 books. Then took some N1 practice papers and couldn’t pass any.
Chickened out & did N2 instead, got 130/180.
I was hoping to score higher because when taking the test, immediately it felt way easier than any N1 paper I did.
Ironically, the vocab section was my lowest scoring section, and that section had a few words I knew only because I learned them for N1.
For anybody here who has done both N1 & N2, am I correct in that the gap between the 2 is extremely large? At least for the reading section?
Come from the UK and still waiting for results to be announced. How did people do on N2 listening?
Passed N3, 118/180. 38-33-47. Listening saved my ass, usually I’m not good at that. I still suck at reading, confirmed, but thanks God there’s grammar in that section.
Yeah, I know, N3 it’s not much (in fact I feel my level is still very low, the passing marks confirms this also) but it’s a start. Now it’ll get way way more difficult…
My third time taking N1, passed with a 140
Language knowledge: 47/60
Reading: 43/60
Listening: 50/60
Last time I got a 98/180. Choked quite a few questions this time around but hey, a pass is a pass.
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I passed N1 with 101/180 😳 not the best but I’ll take it considering I barely had time to prepare for it (schoolwork 😭).
Might also retake it in the future, but I’d rather do sth like 漢検 instead cuz I’m very weak at writing Kanji and kinda want to study them properly after passing N1.
Where can I find the results for Europe? (First timer N4)
Started in August and just passed N2 holy
Passed n1 with 142/180 at my first try! Very satisfied as I was not expecting to pass lol
As expected, I failed N2 again. Surprised I actually scored any points though
Passed N2. I knew it could’ve gone either way, however. It was legit at the borderline pass.
I just had recovered from Corona so I was dead during the test. But a pass is a pass. 😮💨
Noob question: how to check the results. I tried myJLPT but I dont know what is my login, just the password
I don’t need to see to know I failed :’)
I didnt even find it hard, my head just told me I shouldn’t have found it that easy so I changed a bunch of my answers.
First and last time I do the test because I can’t trust myself.
Missed n2. 20 points better than last winter, 80/180
Back to studying.
Passed N3 despite feeling pretty sure I failed. 107/170 so not great but I’ll take it.
I began studying for N1, mainly anki for kanji/vocab and practiced dokkai with several N1 books. Then took some N1 practice papers and couldn’t pass any.
Chickened out & did N2 instead, got 130/180.
I was hoping to score higher because when taking the test, immediately it felt way easier than any N1 paper I did.
Ironically, the vocab section was my lowest scoring section, and that section had a few words I knew only because I learned them for N1.
For anybody here who has done both N1 & N2, am I correct in that the gap between the 2 is extremely large? At least for the reading section?
Come from the UK and still waiting for results to be announced. How did people do on N2 listening?
Passed N3, 118/180. 38-33-47.
Listening saved my ass, usually I’m not good at that. I still suck at reading, confirmed, but thanks God there’s grammar in that section.
Yeah, I know, N3 it’s not much (in fact I feel my level is still very low, the passing marks confirms this also) but it’s a start. Now it’ll get way way more difficult…
My third time taking N1, passed with a 140
Language knowledge: 47/60
Reading: 43/60
Listening: 50/60
Last time I got a 98/180. Choked quite a few questions this time around but hey, a pass is a pass.