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I just got the results of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) I took in December. I went for level 2 (2級), where passing is 240 points.
I got 237.
Bah. I’m not really mad or anything though–my reading/grammar section was lacking so at least I know what to study. In Japan they offer the test twice a year so I’ll get another shot in July. I’ll continue studying level 1 (i.e. harder) characters but use my level 2 books to work on grammar and reading.
My best section? Listening. Thanks, Ken. ^_^
PS – My visa arrived this afternoon. I’ll be flying out on Wednesday, March 4th. Woo!
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