I thought it would be nice to create a thread for the 2015 JLPT N3. I'm not sure whether I'll take it in December, but I'm certainly working towards it now. I thought it would be nice to create a thread just for this, so that people who are considering taking the exam can get motivation and share what is and is not working for them in terms of exam prep.
Why bother with the JLPT at all?
Well, having a goal helps to focus your studying, and you'll learn lots of useful vocab and grammar along the way. In terms of how JLPT certification correlates with real-world language skills, you can check out the Official JLPT Can-do List. The Summary of Linguistic Competence Required for Each Level is also a good read.
In more personal terms, I've found that 3 months after passing the N4 I can finally read some NHK Easy News articles for the first time. I'm also hoping to read my first manga and watch my first anime this year - we'll see how that goes.
Why create a thread?
Well, as with most JLPT exams, most people fail. You can visit this page and click "details" to see the pass rate for each exam each year. For example, only 37% of the people who took N3 the last time it was offered passed.
Also, I barely passed the N4 last year (like the N3, only 37% of the people who took it passed). I think that if I had started my exam prep earlier on, I would have had a much easier time with it. I'm hoping that by starting this thread now, and taking the journey with others, I can be more prepared for the JLPT this time around.
Do you have any advice to offer?
Well, so far I've found a few resources to help pass the exam. The ones most mentioned here are using Anki for reinforcing vocab and grammar and RtK (Lite) for learning Kanji. I've also recently started taking online lessons at JOI and italki.
I also have some great books. For vocab I liked Nihongo N3 Sou matome so far. And for kanji I like Shin Kanzen Master.
Why bother with the JLPT at all?
Well, having a goal helps to focus your studying, and you'll learn lots of useful vocab and grammar along the way. In terms of how JLPT certification correlates with real-world language skills, you can check out the Official JLPT Can-do List. The Summary of Linguistic Competence Required for Each Level is also a good read.
In more personal terms, I've found that 3 months after passing the N4 I can finally read some NHK Easy News articles for the first time. I'm also hoping to read my first manga and watch my first anime this year - we'll see how that goes.
Why create a thread?
Well, as with most JLPT exams, most people fail. You can visit this page and click "details" to see the pass rate for each exam each year. For example, only 37% of the people who took N3 the last time it was offered passed.
Also, I barely passed the N4 last year (like the N3, only 37% of the people who took it passed). I think that if I had started my exam prep earlier on, I would have had a much easier time with it. I'm hoping that by starting this thread now, and taking the journey with others, I can be more prepared for the JLPT this time around.
Do you have any advice to offer?
Well, so far I've found a few resources to help pass the exam. The ones most mentioned here are using Anki for reinforcing vocab and grammar and RtK (Lite) for learning Kanji. I've also recently started taking online lessons at JOI and italki.
I also have some great books. For vocab I liked Nihongo N3 Sou matome so far. And for kanji I like Shin Kanzen Master.
Edited: 2015-03-28, 1:14 pm


