I finally decided to take the JLPT, and after looking at what I have learned so far I plan to start with N2. However, since I have never done the test before/learn better from the book, I have been looking into a good set of JLPT books to cover what I need to know. I plan to shoot for taking it in December (assuming I can get a regular study plan going), and I am looking for advice about what prep materials to get.
After doing a little research I think that either Sou Matome or Kanzen Master looked promising, but I am having trouble deciding.
I am leaning slightly more towards Sou Matome as it looks like something that I can do a little of each day until I finish/the test date (which I think I might prefer), but it also seems like Kanzen Master is a bit better at fully preparing you for the test (although more dense), and I obviously would like to be as prepared for the test as I can.
Will I be fine with the Sou Matome series, should I go for Kanzen Master, or just do something else entirely?
After doing a little research I think that either Sou Matome or Kanzen Master looked promising, but I am having trouble deciding.
I am leaning slightly more towards Sou Matome as it looks like something that I can do a little of each day until I finish/the test date (which I think I might prefer), but it also seems like Kanzen Master is a bit better at fully preparing you for the test (although more dense), and I obviously would like to be as prepared for the test as I can.
Will I be fine with the Sou Matome series, should I go for Kanzen Master, or just do something else entirely?
