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>> No.45572006 [View]
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How does djt measure into this chart?

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>>40971955
it scales up a quite a bit from n3 to n2/n1
don't trust the hours tho, its adjusted for normies

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>>40485271
pic related is the hours required for "average" (read: sucky) learners using inefficient methods to pass the JLPT by level. You could probably halve it or more if you play it smart. According to this graphic and sources I've read elsewhere there's around ~1000 kanji and ~6000 words used in the N2 exam. So that's 25 words a day to learn the bulk of the vocab in 8 months. Which is probably a little under an hour in anki every day. Bump that up to 35-40 to cover the fact that you may learn words that won't be on the jlpt, throw in ~3 hours of immersion a day and you'd probably be fine. Still 4-5 hours a day and more is always better, but if you actually enjoy Japanese content it won't feel like that much work.

A lot of people forget how much of a joke the JLPT is. It's entirely multiple choice and you only need 50% on each section to pass. You are halfway there to passing even if you just guess.

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