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Here's how I personally went from not speaking any Japanese to passing the JLPT N1 in 529 days. I think it's a more relaxed method, so hopefully it's helpful to others out there with the same goal! Resources and outline below :) Note: I got to ~15000 words learned before the test, so during the immersion phase you can drop the vocab rate to end up around there. Resources: Anki - https://apps.ankiweb.net/ JPDB - https://jpdb.io/ Tae Kim Grammar Guide - https://www.guidetojapanese.org/gramm... RTK Anki Deck - https://ankiweb.net/shared/info/20091... NHK Easy - https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/easy/ N1 Grammar list - https://jlptsensei.com/jlpt-n1-gramma... Grammar Questions N1 Practice - • 【JLPT直前対策!】JLPT N1 文法問題 50問 / 日本語能力試験 N1 Mock exams - https://jlptsensei.com/downloads/jlpt... and https://learnjapaneseaz.com/jlpt-n1-p... Study Plan: Stage 0 - learn kana Stage 1 - cram kanji (min. ~1000 at ~50/day), vocab (3000 new words at ~40, then ~100/day), and some grammar (min to pg. 81) Stage 2 - drop vocab to 40 new words a day, and keep going until around 1 year is left/you know ~6000 words. incorporate some immersion. Stage 3 - immerse daily, at ~3 hours a day, with the goal of 1k hours by the test day Stage 4 - add subs half the time, then easy reading, then books (~3-5 is a good goal to pass). Stage 5 - test prep by finishing the grammar guide, and doing at least one mock exam at home Stage 6 - take the test! bring a pencil and a watch :) u got this sorry if i'm a little awkward on cam, i will improve and also get a real camera. and yes that's a towel on my dorm shutters