![]() ![]() etcĪnother thing is, as far as i remember the Joyo Kanji r the important ones (1945?) or do we need to also learn the Jinmeiyo Kanji (2900+) aswell now? i dont see how they can make the N1 any harder than previous year, as it already had all the joyo kanji as a requirement along with 10,000 vocab, i might be wrong though, if any1 knows the answer, please let me know, as it ll help me up big time. even if the success chances r very slim, still worth a try, cuz having a goal like doing the JLPT lv.1 will push me harder, and i tend to work better under pressure XD lol).Īlso please give me any tips that u think might help me up along the way (no matter how hard it is), like i need to learn X amount of basic Kanji a day and X amount of advanced Kanji a day, X amount of vocab, should i focus on Onyomi or Kunyomi or should i focus on both equally?. when i put my mind into somthing, i have to go through with it. lol)), also i might consider going back on uberman sleep (done it for 3 months and loved it during my final project uni a few years back) if needed, netting me about 15 hours or a bit more of study time during weekdays and 21¬22 hours during weekends (im kinda weird like that. Im trying to stream line everything as much as possible, and will probably spend almost every waking hour studying (no messing around, no life (or so ppl would say so. work on listening skills, more kanji and do previous (perhaps obselete) JLPT N1 test/examples start with grammer and continue doing kanjiĤ. Thanks for the quick reply m8, I thought they havent announced the minimum acceptable scores just yet.Īlso, how do you think i should go about starting from scratch? like in what order should i do things? ex.:ģ. So, what do u guys think? is it doable? or impossible? I do not live in japan (i live in Dubai, UAE), however i can emerse myself into japanese as much as possible (play jrock and jpop music in the car, and lsn to jpod101 when i go swimming), also i can ask 2 of my friends (who r japanese) to help me when possible/needed. I have alot of japanese anime and movies (to help with the listening practice), I can download/buy japanese manga to help with the reading ability, i have a few Kanji apps on my iphone (kanji list and a kanji dictionary), and i have access to Japanesepod101. is it?), i will be starting in 5 days (i have a few things to take care of before i start), i will be studying on my own (as i do not think there are any institutes that can help me up at the pace i want to go on, especially that im starting from scratch). I know this kinda sounds insane (i dont know. Im planing on doing my JLPT N1 in December, im starting from scratch (mostly), and i will be averaging 6¬7 hours minimum a day (not counting a few hours during work hours whenever possible depending on the work load) + 15 (or more) hours during weekends/holidays (2 days off a week, so about 30 to 40 hours during weekends, not counting public holidays/leave days off work) ![]()
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