It has been almost been 3 years after taking the test for JLPT N2 right after my high school graduation and I haven't studying Japanese or any Kanji related subjects during that interval. This made me extremely hard to put new words or even the words I've memorized previously into my head.
This is the book I will be using initially. It's a book made from a Korean company that is also a sub book for a problem solving book. My plan is just to put all the kanji words in my head from this sub book before starting on the actual questions. (because I won't be able to read them perfectly in the first place.)
As shown in the picture, even my hand writing for kanji is super bad... Yeah.. I could see it too.
I wish this improves on the way.
My plan is to just get frequent with the words and cover as much words as possible at once, not trying to memorize them perfectly.
After the first day of starting, I made three goals to keep me going.
1. Get frequent with words rather than trying to put them perfectly in my head on the first spot cause that won't happen.
2. Just repeat again again with next time. Frequency!
3. Just try to do every day, time doesn't matter.
Since the exam is around July all I have to do until then is to memorize as much as Kanji words to my best to get the best score. That's what I currently think but let's see if that thought changes on the way.
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