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How is N3 Shiken? it is any use?
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<blockquote data-quote="TokyoE" data-source="post: 2356148" data-attributes="member: 814471"><p>Use the N3 as practice. You can't just jump from N5 to N1 overnight. You gradually learn the language, the more you learn, the higher the score you aim for. So you do N5 one year, the next N4, then maybe you do N3, then N2 etc etc. </p><p></p><p>N3 might be useful depending on who is hiring you and for what purpose. N3 says to someone, you understand some Japanese, it is not perfect, but you can at least live and communicate vs someone who knew zero.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TokyoE, post: 2356148, member: 814471"] Use the N3 as practice. You can't just jump from N5 to N1 overnight. You gradually learn the language, the more you learn, the higher the score you aim for. So you do N5 one year, the next N4, then maybe you do N3, then N2 etc etc. N3 might be useful depending on who is hiring you and for what purpose. N3 says to someone, you understand some Japanese, it is not perfect, but you can at least live and communicate vs someone who knew zero. [/QUOTE]
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