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2015 JLPT N3 Thread - Printable Version +- kanji koohii FORUM (http://forum.koohii.com) +-- Forum: Learning Japanese (http://forum.koohii.com/forum-4.html) +--- Forum: JLPT, Jobs & College in Japan (http://forum.koohii.com/forum-12.html) +--- Thread: 2015 JLPT N3 Thread (/thread-12636.html) |
RE: 2015 JLPT N3 Thread - poiprotocol - 2016-01-27 Got my score too! I thought I was going to be really borderline, but it looks like I passed with good scores. Kanji is still my weak area, and I'll need to stick to a rigorous routine in 2016 to fortify it. My 2015 JLPT N3 scores: Language Knowledge (vocab/grammar): 38/60 Reading: 42/60 Listening: 60/60 Total Score: 140/180 Vocabulary: A Grammar: A My listening score boosted my overall the most, but remember, I've been studying that for 23 years! I'll probably go for N2 in December, but there is a lot of studying remaining to get me there. RE: 2015 JLPT N3 Thread - redshoulder - 2016-01-27 Last year 90/180, this year 109/180, relieved that I passed, reading score is much improved, however grammar is still a weakpoint ©, I found N4 grammar to be straightforward in comparison. Regarding grammar I found that with sample papers out of the four possible answers can usually get down to the 2 most likeliest of answers, then in the end pick wrong one, they all so similar, well plan to take n2 this year. RE: 2015 JLPT N3 Thread - ariariari - 2016-01-27 (2016-01-26, 9:32 pm)ariariari Wrote: OK, so I got my score. As expected, I failed. Here's the breakdown: So here's some interesting trivia: According to their score interpretation page I actually passed each subsection (you needed a 19/60 on each section). But I was well off the total pass score, which needed a 95/180. For some reason I thought that you also needed a B on vocab and grammar, but that site says that those score are just for reference. RE: 2015 JLPT N3 Thread - poiprotocol - 2016-01-27 (2016-01-27, 12:18 pm)ariariari Wrote: So here's some interesting trivia: According to their score interpretation page I actually passed each subsection (you needed a 19/60 on each section). But I was well off the total pass score, which needed a 95/180. I remember you saying you thought you bombed the listening section, but you squeaked by there. Are you adjusting your study plan at all in reaction to the results? RE: 2015 JLPT N3 Thread - ariariari - 2016-01-27 (2016-01-27, 1:22 pm)poiprotocol Wrote:(2016-01-27, 12:18 pm)ariariari Wrote: So here's some interesting trivia: According to their score interpretation page I actually passed each subsection (you needed a 19/60 on each section). But I was well off the total pass score, which needed a 95/180. Good question. I don't think so. I mean, I know that I have these holes in my grammar, and going thru this N4 grammar book I think is the right way to handle that for now. I just don't want to progress with more grammar until I feel like I have a solid understanding of everything that I really "ought to know by now". And the N3 kanji book seems like something that I can knock off sooner rather than later. I'm pretty sure that I know most of the kanji they use on sight, but this book (shin kanzen master) also has vocabulary and teaches things like common readings, etc. I really enjoy using the book, so I'm happy to dedicate time with it. These both seem like goals that I can tackle with self-study and within 6 months. So taking J-CAT now and after completing them seems like a good thing. I expect to reassess then. I don't think I can plan much past these goals. But I've also started doing more pleasure reading. Last year I only became able to read NHK Easy News in the 2nd half of the year, and I read it quite a bit. But it was the only thing I read. This year I've also started reading manga like Yotsubato. The only thing I really don't practice now is listening. And I'm OK with putting that off for a while. I might just need more vocab and grammar before I find enjoyable things to listen to. I'm also mostly doing this for fun. So if listening just becomes a weakness for them then that just be OK. RE: 2015 JLPT N3 Thread - ariariari - 2016-01-28 (2016-01-27, 1:45 pm)ariariari Wrote:(2016-01-27, 1:22 pm)poiprotocol Wrote:(2016-01-27, 12:18 pm)ariariari Wrote: So here's some interesting trivia: According to their score interpretation page I actually passed each subsection (you needed a 19/60 on each section). But I was well off the total pass score, which needed a 95/180. Here's a better answer. Even though I had the "minimum pass" on each section, you need an average of 32/60 on each section to pass the test. I'm still not there on even language knowledge. So I'm going to continue focusing on that before focusing on reading or listening. RE: 2015 JLPT N3 Thread - ariariari - 2016-01-29 Whoops - just realized this should go in the 2016 n3 thread RE: 2015 JLPT N3 Thread - uaifestival - 2016-01-30 Hello folks. I passed too. even so I am bit confused on the minium score required; Here it is: Language knowledge 32/60 Reading 28/60 Listening 42/60 total 102/180. I thought it was necessary at least 50% on each section and Reading 28 is less than 50%....then I found the link that Ariari posted...Ok...I understood. I might be here around in a couple of year to tackle the JPN2... See you then Congratulations to Poiprotocol 60/60 on the listening section is an achievement!!! P.s I am currently doing an exercises book on the train for the third time so st least I am not forgetting things...I now consider the grammar my weakest point. |