Sorry for the awkward title but here is my case.
I'm very far from N2 level for now, I'm around 4000 vocabulary (only recalling), my kanji level let's say no problem, listening big problem, reading need practice.
I was aiming through next 2 months to thrust myself into the aim of making it through N2 at least with 50% but I have now a very hard compromise.
I'm going to japan just 2 weeks before the JLPT Exam for a study trip after wining a contest (for exchange between arab/japanese) .
So that would be my first step to japan but 2 weeks before the JLPT ?????
As it's a study trip I will have to write a report in japanese about arab culture and islam.
Wich i'm sure will require some efforts that I'd like to cut off a little bit this month.
To ensure I'll profit maximum from the 2 weeks (It will never occur again free fees etc)
And I don't want to spend there my mornings through ANKI => kanji / vocabulary.
But if I don't do this after coming back there will be only 2 weeks left.
Ahhh, what do you think should I do?
Sorry if any point isn't clear.
I'm very far from N2 level for now, I'm around 4000 vocabulary (only recalling), my kanji level let's say no problem, listening big problem, reading need practice.
I was aiming through next 2 months to thrust myself into the aim of making it through N2 at least with 50% but I have now a very hard compromise.
I'm going to japan just 2 weeks before the JLPT Exam for a study trip after wining a contest (for exchange between arab/japanese) .
So that would be my first step to japan but 2 weeks before the JLPT ?????
As it's a study trip I will have to write a report in japanese about arab culture and islam.
Wich i'm sure will require some efforts that I'd like to cut off a little bit this month.
To ensure I'll profit maximum from the 2 weeks (It will never occur again free fees etc)
And I don't want to spend there my mornings through ANKI => kanji / vocabulary.
But if I don't do this after coming back there will be only 2 weeks left.
Ahhh, what do you think should I do?
Sorry if any point isn't clear.

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