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Learning Japanese to Help With Hobby Stuff - Aim for JLPT or Don't Worry About It?
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redditchao999 is in Japan
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I've been (self) learning Japanese for about a year or so, although I'm only just starting Elementary Japanese 2, a lot of my learning at the beginning was figuring out what resources to use. I'm mostly learning because I encounter Japanese daily in my hobbies and it would make everything a lot easier if I was able to understand written and spoken Japanese. Anyway, I know a lot of the language learning is centered more or less on JLPT levels. My question is, now that I feel like I'm starting to get somewhere with my learning (although my terrible memory makes it still very hard to understand IRL Japanese speech and text with regular kanji usage), should I be aiming to achieve a certain N level and center my overall learning on that, or is there another way I should guide my studies?

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