I scored 180/180 on JLPT N1!! - Study Method

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☑️JLPT N1
☑️self-study
☑️outside Japan
☑️limited resources and time

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0:30 Overview
1:16 Why did I put together a study outline
2:05 How did I put together a study outline
4:16 Resources used
5:02 Study Routine
5:36 Summary

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Like he said, it doesn’t prove proficiency in using the language in daily use. I’ve seen people pass N1 and can’t put sentences together. Which is amazing

emiadaora
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Me: learns hirgana and katakana
Youtube: this is for you
Youtube ty for thinking im a genius but... not so fast

LightGruvia
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Bro, you're a fucking LEGEND if you really scored perfect marks on the N1. Very good information in terms of strategizing and time management. As an N1 test taker, I salute you.

tsacelbuod
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this is actually so useful! thank you, very logical and specific.

AG-ezbi
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Very cool study method. I'm studying Japanese as well, but I don't think I'll take JLPT though..
But I'll apply what you said to school tests and stuff. It's just pure genius.

nyannyan
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I’m Japanese but you know about Japanese more than me hahaha

csroad
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This breakdown method helps my adhd brain thank you

yayakibo
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Wow. You really worked hard in your study. Thank you so much for sharing this. ☺️

BasedGenius
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I will probably take the N1/N2 end of this year. This definitely is the right way to study.

justaguy
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Thanks for this. I like how you didn't beat around the bush and got right to the point. The test is already coming up (trying for N1) but this will help me organize my plan for the remaining time.

tBlizzi
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Hai thank you very much for accepting my request... God Blessed you

gerlylilo
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You said you passed N1 in 3 months but what I'm curious about is: 3 months from what level? Like were you a complete beginner with no knowledge or had you already gained around an N2 level? Or did you already know most of the material/concepts for N1 and spent those 3 months just studying for the test itself? Either way, thanks for such a useful breakdown! I feel like this can help anyone prepping for the JLPT regardless of level!

Sakura
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my japanese teacher gave me the same books you used for N1, I'm not so lost after all.

azanseq
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I didn't practice the test much at all, I just studied the language like normal. The only thing I needed to do was check to see if there were any uncommon grammar points tested on that I wouldn't see much in my regular study materials. I'd say anyone who can read a Japanese book comfortably without a dictionary and comprehend a news broadcast without subtitles will be able to pass no problem.

coolbrotherf
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Direct to content, no extra bullshit talk.
Nice video 👍

Can you share video series link?

Abhan
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Thank you, i'll come back here when I pass the N1 next July... I am at about N5 in Kanji knowledge, listening is probably N3 to N2 and reading is about N5 level. I believe I can give 4 to 8 hours a day to studying and I'll post the results here if I passed or not

joejohnson
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This is great! You are incredibly smart. I passed this year but my score is too low, I really need to study harder! I have learned so much from your video, thank you! I only read 30 min everyday for 3 months and worked with the shinkanzen reading book, I am so lazy.

DidiOxijin
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Im gonna use this plan to study other stuff too thanks!

chocolatefudge
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thank you so much for the video, it`s help a lot 😊

setyachrisrpn
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omg this was so useful thank you so much!!

shinyue