I truly need to manage my time better, since I’ve been neglecting my Japanese language studies until recently (as in “this week”).
Kanji isn’t too much of a problem (learning as I go, and not in the correct order), and grammar/particle knowledge is somewhat decent, but my vocabulary is terribly lacking for such a test (Words I’ve been learning are not on the example tests. Not fair).
So it’s either start studying 25 hours a day and try for this December, or study one or two hours each day, try next year, and not go crazy in the process.
A tough decision.
Aug 30, 2007, 05:43PM PDT | 0 comments
Took and failed JLPT 3, not interested in taking that again since I’d be able to pass it easily by now I think (that and I don’t want to spend the money to take that test)
So I’m (slowly) going for JLPT 2, or at least to have the knowledge at that level without actually taking the test.
But how’s my progress? Let’s see. Number of new Kanji I’ve learned in the past 2 weeks: 5. At that pace, I should have the rest of the 1000 required kanji memorized in a little more than 3 years (A sign to start studying a little more seriously)
May 31, 2007, 10:06PM PDT | 1 cheer | 0 comments