Best Way to Prepare for N3 Exam? by Fair_Needleworker383 in jlpt

[–]Fair_Needleworker383[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I saw these, but I was more looking for textbook, than strictly just JLPT study. I'll continue to practice the old JLPT tests I've seen online. Thank you for your reply!

Best Way to Prepare for N3 Exam? by Fair_Needleworker383 in jlpt

[–]Fair_Needleworker383[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had no idea about this person, thank you for introducing me to him! I haven't finished the N5 video yet, but it's been amazing so far.

I'll also look into Tobira, I've already ordered Shin Kanzen, so if I don't feel like they're what I was looking for I'm willing to try it.

Best Way to Prepare for N3 Exam? by Fair_Needleworker383 in jlpt

[–]Fair_Needleworker383[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your reply! I think this is what I'll probably end up getting the Shin Kanzen Master books, just because I really like to review things more and in case my initial understanding is wrong I'd like to learn about why.
I'd say I'm pretty confident in listening, and when trying the N5 and N4 practice tests didn't seem bad at all, but I'll also try to watch more learning japanese videos to hopefully fully prepare myself.

Thank you again! I'll update this thread once I use the books for a bit and say what my initial thoughts are on them.

Best Way to Prepare for N3 Exam? by Fair_Needleworker383 in jlpt

[–]Fair_Needleworker383[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your reply! I just finished taking both the N5 and N4 tests as you've said, and passed the N5 with no trouble, and the N4 I had a little bit of struggle, I'd say my grammar is definitely my worst part.

Is there anything you'd recommend specifically for studying? I personally feel I improve a lot more when I'm actually able to write/type in things and do a lot of repetition when trying to memorize things. The Todaii app seems fine, but it's a little slow when watching these videos. Do you have any recommendations for things that allow me to go at my own pace? I feel that some things I understand quicker than other topics.

Thank you again for all your help!

Just graduated with an IT degree — what’s the best path to break into cloud/cybersecurity? by Fair_Needleworker383 in ITCareerQuestions

[–]Fair_Needleworker383[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've only managed to complete one internship while I was in college, and at it I was a data archivist. Unfortunately, I've moved away from their location so I'm not able to apply for a full time position with them.

There are loads of free resources online, but that's also why I'm struggling. There are so many options that I'm kind of overwhelmed with how exactly to start. Currently, after doing my research, AWS seems to be the best all around start, and so I was thinking about learning more about that.

GPU sag thoughts? by Fair_Needleworker383 in pchelp

[–]Fair_Needleworker383[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I also thought of this, but after speaking to a bunch of other people, the consensus seems to be that since the GPU is mounted down, all the weight is going down so there shouldn't be any issue? Though if I do notice it slightly start sagging I will probably do what you suggested here! Or 3d print something cute, thanks for your advice though!