{"id":630,"date":"2006-12-03T20:56:20","date_gmt":"2006-12-03T12:56:20","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.darkmirage.com\/2006\/12\/03\/my-final-jlpt-adventure\/"},"modified":"2006-12-03T20:58:17","modified_gmt":"2006-12-03T12:58:17","slug":"my-final-jlpt-adventure","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.darkmirage.com\/2006\/12\/03\/my-final-jlpt-adventure\/","title":{"rendered":"My final JLPT adventure"},"content":{"rendered":"
…hopefully. I just got home. Today’s JLPT 1 paper was the hardest Japanese paper I have ever taken in my whole life. It felt like an entire level higher than all the level 1 past year papers that I’ve been doing. I guess they were really out to fail people. Oh well.<\/p>\n
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Like any Singaporean who has taken the test before would tell you, it all begins at Tanah Merah MRT Station…<\/p>\n
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\nBus stop outside the MRT Station.<\/p>\n
And the rest, as they say, is history.<\/p>\n So, how did everyone else do?<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" …hopefully. I just got home. Today’s JLPT 1 paper was the hardest Japanese paper I have ever taken in my whole life. It felt like an entire level higher than all the level 1 past year papers that I’ve been … Continue reading
\nHere is where you wait for SBS service no.2, the ONLY bus that goes to the Singapore Japanese School<\/a> which is located in the middle of nowhere.<\/p>\n
\nQueuing up for the bus. Less crowded than previous years because level 1 is in the afternoon. The morning batch is much crazier.<\/p>\n
\nHere it comes!<\/p>\n
\nAll aboard the JLPT express! One-way trip to your doom!<\/p>\n
\nLast-minute prayer on the bus.
\nI left all my notes at home so I had nothing else to do.<\/p>\n
\nThe entrance to the Japanese School. You have to show your exam slip to get in, or they’ll set the guard dogs on you. Post-9\/11 safety measure.<\/p>\n
\nQueuing up to take a test. How crazy is that?<\/p>\n
\nThe mad rush to find out your classroom. Pray that it’s an upper-primary classroom, because the lower-primary kids use fricking tiny chairs and tables.<\/p>\n
\nGot my room number. So long, suckers!<\/p>\n
\nThe classrooms.<\/p>\n
\nThis is where I took the test. The chairs are almost regular size. :O<\/p>\n