I'm graduated, still unemployed but have been studying Japanese for a long time. I have Hiragana and Kana memorized. At this point I read decently, but don't understand so much of it. And I still need to up my reading speed a little so I can both read and comprehend at a well pace. I know how most of the grammar works still. I'm still pretty novice of how much vocabulary and Kanji I've memorized.
I'm thinking about signing up for the JLPT in august for the test in December but don't know what which of 2 or 3 to sign up for. I know both will be hard and require a lot of time, but I have a feeling that when I know I'm destined to take it, I would take it serious enough to sacrifice most of my free time.
The only thing I'm concerned about is my time spent doing volunteer work I'm doing until I get hired somewhere, and how much time I take looking for jobs in my area. What I'm really worried about is getting an actual job and it taking too much of my time and energy that I need to study enough for these test. I'm thinking I'll be more exhausted often to study too.
So I'm basically asking if it's possible to study for those JLPT test in this time frame while working either full time or part time. Do I need to put off my job search and volunteer work until I take the test? My Volunteer work is a few days for a few hours each week. This is kind of giving me anxiety attacks so I hope to receive advice.
I'm thinking about signing up for the JLPT in august for the test in December but don't know what which of 2 or 3 to sign up for. I know both will be hard and require a lot of time, but I have a feeling that when I know I'm destined to take it, I would take it serious enough to sacrifice most of my free time.
The only thing I'm concerned about is my time spent doing volunteer work I'm doing until I get hired somewhere, and how much time I take looking for jobs in my area. What I'm really worried about is getting an actual job and it taking too much of my time and energy that I need to study enough for these test. I'm thinking I'll be more exhausted often to study too.
So I'm basically asking if it's possible to study for those JLPT test in this time frame while working either full time or part time. Do I need to put off my job search and volunteer work until I take the test? My Volunteer work is a few days for a few hours each week. This is kind of giving me anxiety attacks so I hope to receive advice.

