got my N3!!
N2 next!
Bunka Intermediate 4 + Waseda University JLP student
Another thing, for those aspiring learners,
it is more important to learn how to speak (tone) than reading/writing.
I've seen many singaporeans N1-2 holders speaking unnaturally like robots reading off a script.
Learn natural japanese by mimicking tones in variety shows/dramas (not anime pls), go drinking parties with japanese people if you have the opportunity.
As for myself, i went to japan 15 times since 2007. Earlier this year, I went to japan for exchange and got myself a japanese girlfriend. But now i could only skype with her everyday to maintain our relationship and my language lol.
back in singapore, i subscribe to japanese television which costs me about $35 per month but it keeps my exposure to japanese language active as well.
language immersion!
one more year i'll graduate from ntu and i will definitely work in japan!