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JLPT N3's around the corner: anyone have last minute cramming recommendations? I think I have most of the main books on hand already, so you can suggest "study plans" for them too. I've cut back on using FluentU lately... I wonder if I should use it again too?
Lately, I've mostly been looking over textbook grammar and taking notes when I'm free. For vocab, I'm thinking about just using JCJP and Memrise and just hauling through it in any free time.
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  • beeant
    You will do well on N3! :)
    Sorry that JCJP doesn't have a lesson set for N3, although the current lesson set is pretty coherent with JLPT, but after some feedback about it, I realized that there is a need to separate them.
  • OwlPrincess
    Thank you for the encouragement and for making such a great site! Thanks for the confirmation that the lesson set is coherent with the JLPT! I noticed some overlap with other study lists I have, but I wasn't sure :)
  • Arachkid
    Well, the JLPT doesn't post "lists", just... things you should be able to do for each level, so it's hard for any site to keep up on what is what level. Essentially, it comes down to test-takers remembering that such and such a kanji showed up on their N3 when it should have been N2 according to a website, etc.
  • OwlPrincess
    Thanks for that note, too! What you said at the end is funny :P
  • Arachkid
    Yeah - I think the test is easy enough as is (the mark scheme is very forgiving), if they gave you an outline as to what exactly will be on the test and what will not, I could probably go in and take N1. Just cram the heck out of what is on that list. Wouldn't do anything for actual language acquisition, which is why I think they don't do that.
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