06 December 2010 @ 12:17 am
[Japanese]: I'm a loser baby, so why don't you kill me?! :(  
HELLO!!!!!!

Yes, I'm still alive and I'm finally back!!! Sorry for the long hiatus, but as most of you know I had lots of things to do these past few weeks.
NOW I'm finally FREEEEEE!!!! :D
Time to be happy right? NO!!!!!!

People who follow my Twitter probably already know this, but today the JLPT (Japanese Language Proficiency Test) was held all over the world (and in some places it's not yet time - stupid time difference XD)
I've never taken the test before. Basically because the lower levels (previously 4kyuu, 3kyuu now N5, N4, N3) don't get you anywhere, but the higher levels (previously 2kyuu, 1kyuu now N2, N1) are considered as "business level Japanese" and can open you doors jobwise and stuff.
They changed the whole testing system for the first time this year, so all old study material and all knowledge from old tests won't help as much anymore.
Although I already passed the second highest level in mock tests over a year ago, I still haven't taken it until today.
Why? Because it's expensive and so I wanted to make sure that I would be able to pass it.

I missed the application deadline for the July test (also something new, only in Japan you can take the test twice a year now - previously you only could take it in December) and that's why I took it today instead.
I've already started preparing for N1 (the highest level and my ultimate goal) anyways.

I took this test because I was pretty sure that I could pass it.
Why I was sure? Well, I took tons of mock tests that introduced the new testing style and typical questions and all. (I also took the real N2 from July!)
My overall average was 81%.
For N2 there are 3 sections: (my average mock test percentage)
Vocabulary/Kanji (~82%)
Reading (~66%)
Listening (~92%)


As you can see Reading is my weakest section, so I worked especially on that one in the last few weeks.

The reason why I wanted to make sure that I can pass the test is that it costs ME quite a lot of money and time (and nerves).
The test fee itself is only around 50$ (5000yen), but the next testing location is quite far away so all in all for 10+h of travelling fees and a hotel for the night I had to pay around 200$ (20.000yen). This is completely CRAZY!!!
But as I live in nowhereland there was no other way! :/

And what's more is that right on Friday I got SICK!!! Hurray, go me!!!!
I haven't been sick ever since that long and strange stuff in July when I had fever and was sick one whole month!!! Everybody around me (= all my coworkers and students) have been sick lately it was a wonder that I was able to stay healthy for so long, but oohhh what a bad timing :(
I felt like crap, went to work on Saturday and after 8 long hours got my ass into one train after another (4,5h of train rides). At night I finally arrived at my hotel and wanted to sleep, but as I was such a cheepstake I got the cheapest roomtype which was right next to the elevator. It was so loud that I couldn't sleep well. Of course my cold did the rest :/

Anyways, as I still had some time in the morning I decided to do some sightseeing around the hotel to calm my nervous self down a bit.
Here are some photos I took:



Super nice weather today and there are still some autumn leaves on the trees, yay ^-^



And they shine nicely in the sun (*__*)



Color variation (*_*)



Just thought that was REALLY cute!!! I guess with that the kids are not afraid of the dentist? XD



Can you believe it's already December when you see these photos?? ^^;

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The fresh air was nice and the temperature perfect for walking around a bit :)



Even ugly buildings can look nice with some color ;P





There was a temple close to my hotel.



And I had it all for myself (*_*)



Quiet. Good for calming me down :D





I'm glad that I got some nice photos at least!!! 10+h in a train must be worth something, right? ^^; .... *sigh*





That was a bad omen already. People who follow my journal since before I came back to Japan know that I once really hated those red gates XDD





Right behind the temple there was also a small shrine :D





And then I was on my way back to the hotel to get my stuff and ...

...it was about time to get ready and go to the bus stop. Yeah more public transportation!! As if 10h were not enough yet -__-;
And what happened then, I didn't expect!!!
Millions of people, extra buses had to come!!! I thought there might be some kind of festival until I realized that all those tons of Asian looking people were not Japanese. They all had the same goal: the JLPT testing location!
I never thought that SO MANY people would actually take the test!
Then I thought that maybe a lot of them are just trying the lower levels for fun or whatever - especially if they live close.
But in the end there were 2 floors with around 40+ classrooms filled with N2-test-takers ONLY1111!!!! Not sure, but I think there were way over 1000 taking the test!!! And that was only one tiny testing location out of MANY in Japan!!!! UWOAH!!!!!
The majority of them were Asian: Chinese, Korean, Taiwanese, Vietnamese etc.
Crazy, where did they all come from???

I tried to find a free spot (quite difficult!) and ate a little bit.
After a looooooooooooooooooooooong time of waiting we were finally allowed to go into our testing rooms.
I was in the very first row (x___X) Kowaiii!!!~

Well, to make a long story short:
The vocab/kanji section was okay. Some vocab I didn't know and that although I'm already way into N1 vocab, but oh well (guess that's what the new test style does - we can't expect the same vocab as for previous tests anymore)
I guess I did quite okay there (70-75%)
The listening was super easy as always and I'm confident that I have around 90% as always.
What killed me was the reading. Not only a little bit but completely!!! I'm not even sure what happened! I practiced so often. But at that point my concentration was gone. In a room with too many people it was getting too hot, my fever also got higher and I really needed to drink some water but we weren't allowed to. Furthermore we had quite some rule breakers in our room. One of them sat right next to me. They got the "yellow card". That also distracted me. I read the same sentence again and again and just couldn't focus anymore.
At some point I figured that I wouldn't be able to finish on time. Panic!!! And from then on all went KABOOM! I had to guess the last few answers as there was not time anymore.
Whatever. I KNOW that I have way below 50% in the reading section and with the new testing system being under 50% in ANY section will result in failing the WHOLE TEST (even if you have 100% in the other sections!!)

It's not a "uhm I think I messed up a bit there" thing, it's I ALREADY KNOW I FAILED!!
99,9% that is. With the new system the score for each question is not set yet and depends on how well everybody did! So I still have a 1% chance that all the other test takers sucked just as much as me which gives me a chance of passing it. Hahahaha [insert desperate laughing here]


I'm trying not to think about all the money, time and nerves I've invested in this test. And all in vain :(
I know I can do much better than this!
And without wanting to sound arrogant (can s.b. who failed N2 really sound arrogant anyways?) I KNOW that right now I could pass vocab/kanji and listening of N1 without any problem and if I study the grammar, then that one, too.
But I probably would even fail N3 reading in a real test situation again.
I'm soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo angry at myself!!! I did so much better in my mock tests ;o;

Why did this happen???? *cries*


Oh well. After another 4.5h of train rides and all. I finally came back home.
It was a crazy weekend:
Friday - got sick
Saturday - 8h at work / 4.5h in trains / no sleep in loud hotel
Sunday - 30min bus / trampled by 1045234 of people / 4h of test taking / 30min. bus with too many people / 4.5h of train (with too many people in it at first) / 30 min. bike / supermarket / my apt. shower / typing this

I will drop dead into my bed as soon as I hit the "send button" here (x___X)
And the worst? I think NONE of the 2342352342345 test takers had such a long way!!! I was the only one in the hotel, too! I was the only one with a huge bag! All of them got of at the next big train station stop whereas I had another 4h of train rides ahead of me :(

I'm not going to take the test again. Not N2.
And I'm too scared of trying N1 anytime soon. Probably not in Japan anyways. I just hope it's not as crowded in Germany.

Everybody, please let me hear about your JLPT experience? Not only today's but in general!
How many people were there? Did you have any rule breakers?
Congratulations to all of you who passed 2kyuu or 1kyuu. You are awesome! (If we use the old grading system then I would have passed, too, though ;o; ....?!)

The funniest thing ever was that quite a lot of the people taking N2 in my room didn't seem to understand what the examiner said to them XD
Also, I was pretty much the only one who could speak fluently with one of the bus drivers.
Well, but who cares. I suck when it's actually really important. I deserve to have failed the test - that's how much I suck, I guess :(

It was a life experience today. Definitely. Not a good one, though. But, yeah.

That's enough for today.
I should feel crappy but I feel refreshed at the moment. Probably because all the pressure is gone now :) And I'm finally free to do other things again. Feeling like an idiot to have sacrificed so much of my free time on Japanese studies in the last few years, though.

I went to Miyajima when the autumn colors were most beautiful a few weeks ago. Please look forward to some awesome photos which will be up soon.
Also, I still need to post the surprise I keep talking about so often XD
But, it's a busy week, so we'll see.

P.S.: Oh and I don't wanna hear any "OH, I'm sure you passed blah" comforting sentences, k? I tell you I really, really completely failed the reading so unless they change their grading system I have no chance :(
P.P.S.: Actually I wanted to treat myself and finally watch the new Harry Potter in cinema, but now I'm not sure if I really deserve this :/ ....

Beloved bed here I come
 
 
[music]: SADS - Boukyaku no sora
[mood]: refreshed
 
 
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[identity profile] darlingpoppet.livejournal.com on December 5th, 2010 03:53 pm (UTC)
お疲れさまです!\o/

Aw, of course you deserve some Harry Potter! No matter the outcome, you must have studied really hard and you came all that way just to take a test. Even if it ultimately isn't worth the stress, you deserve a break for making it this far! <3 Plus HP was really enjoyable (I'm such a 大ファン so I would think that anyway, HA!)

But wow, I can't believe you had to travel 4 hours and rent a hotel just to take the test! o__o I guess I should feel grateful about my 40 minute, 380yen train ride, even if i had to transfer 3 times :P

I took N2 as well. It didn't feel very difficult, but I hardly prepared at all so I was going by the seat of my pants most of the time... LOL I am such a bum! Ahahahaha but now that you mention the new grading system (I almost forgot about that!) I probably failed the test too, LOL! I had a hard time with the reading as well XD; I didn't really study too much since I had my last Japanese class, so even though I could read all the kanji, I forgot what it some of the words meant and so I was going kind of cross-eyed by the end. I noticed that I can understand the gist easily but not the small discriminating details that you need to answer the questions accurately. So at least I could understand my weakness! Also it drove me nuts that I understood 99% of the listening but there would always be one little detail that I missed or forgot so I never knew exactly which option was the right answer and i'd be doing eeny meeny miney mo with two of the options. Frustrating!!! I think I would be more confident if I had practiced more :P

Anyway this is my second time taking the test in Japan (last time it was the old test) so if I don't pass this time... I dunno. I might just start studying N1 materials for the sake of my language skills and if I feel like it, take the test once I think I can pass (in which case i'll be sure to do lots of practice drills!)
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[identity profile] darlingpoppet.livejournal.com on December 5th, 2010 04:02 pm (UTC)
oh i forgot to answer some of your other questions though XD;

there were lots of Chinese/Korean/other Asian kids at my test site too, and it was that way for me last year as well. It just goes to show that more Asians study and travel within Asia rather than somewhere else :) There were about a hundred kids in my room, and I was probably 1 out of 5~7 white people AND the only girl in that group. It was that way last year too, LOL! I guess it's cool, but I'm also an easy target, because I'm two for two now that a Chinese boy has asked me out during the break time, ROFLMAO! I had no idea the JLPT was the place for single people to find dates XD

I didn't have any rule breakers in my room. You must be "lucky" because I've never seen anyone misbehaving during a standardized test before! I guess that's good though, it must have been so distracting. What rule did they break? :O
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[identity profile] chochajin.livejournal.com on December 6th, 2010 03:25 am (UTC)
Well, one of them wasn't the person who was on the test voucher.
The person right next to me tried to cheat. I think she was looking at other people's answers. And what happened behind me (I was in the first row) I don't know.
But it was scary indeed. I thought that every movement I make could count as breaking the rules, so I was really scared which also was one reason for the lack of concentration on that day, I guess.
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[identity profile] chochajin.livejournal.com on December 6th, 2010 03:22 am (UTC)
I still don't understand why they don't set up more testing locations. Like in the capital of each prefecture and more testing locations in big cities in general. This would save me so much money and time and I could take the test more often.
There's no way I'll ever try N2 again. Next time I'll go straight for N1. But after my big failure I probably have to wait a few more years. It it was cheaper I would go for it next year in July or December.

Yes, it wasn't difficult at all. The reading, too, was exactly the level I expected it to be.
What happend to me was that I didn't start out with the reading and by the time I reached the reading it was so hot in the room, I felt my fever and all I could think about was how much I want to drink some water now. So I lost my focus and had to read the same sentence again and again which took away too much time. At least I know now what to expect from a real test situation and can prepare accordingly :)

After the break when I finally could drink and eat something and after standing in line for a looooooooooooong time I also could use the toilet - I finally felt refreshed and I was back to my usual self for the listening which really was a piece of cake :)

I hope at least you were able to pass. Sounds quite good to me ^-^
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