JLPT N1に合格!
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You need 55% to pass N1.
...I got 56%.
THIS IS AWESOME. ぎりぎりFTW!
Language Knowledge (Vocab/Grammar): 45/60
Reading: 19/60
Listening: 37/60
Total: 101/80
Wow, I really guessed well on the first section. I had no idea what the right answer was most of the time.
...Obviously I need to do more reading practice. Of real books and articles, not just manga.
I thought I'd done a bit better on listening, but by that point I was really tired and cold and unable to concentrate, so I guess that's about right.
They sent me a bent certificate, but I guess that's what you get when you only pass by 1%. I lost my 2-kyu certificate, so having anything is better than nothing.
As Chun Li would say, やった!
...I got 56%.
THIS IS AWESOME. ぎりぎりFTW!
Language Knowledge (Vocab/Grammar): 45/60
Reading: 19/60
Listening: 37/60
Total: 101/80
Wow, I really guessed well on the first section. I had no idea what the right answer was most of the time.
...Obviously I need to do more reading practice. Of real books and articles, not just manga.
I thought I'd done a bit better on listening, but by that point I was really tired and cold and unable to concentrate, so I guess that's about right.
They sent me a bent certificate, but I guess that's what you get when you only pass by 1%. I lost my 2-kyu certificate, so having anything is better than nothing.
As Chun Li would say, やった!
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Date: 2012-02-22 03:56 pm (UTC)Hopefully.
And CONGRADUMACATIONS!!!!!
Merci!
Date: 2012-02-23 05:36 am (UTC)Also, they made N1 more "communicative" compared to 1kyuu, so anyone who's lived in Japan for a while has an advantage. It seems easier than 1kyuu, IMO, since 1kyuu required you to get 70% and I think you had to get a minimum score in all the sections.