Today is the day of the JLPT.
If you registered to take the test, then you've already made it further than 99.99% of people in the world. If you show up to your test site on time, you're doing better than the majority of people who have ever taken a Japanese language class.
The only way is to be in the game. Maybe you won't pass today, but you did pass the first few hurdles, and that makes you better than everyone at home in bed.
If you didn't register, for whatever reason, take a moment to harden your resolve to register in 2017. Get angry that you missed today's glorious battle. Let that anger drive you to study all the harder and revenge this failure.
The only way to win is to be in the game. Good intentions are just that - good! You need those good intentions. But good intentions that don't lead to action won't get you out of bed or to the test site. Either you're going to put your best intentions into action or your worst intentions - choose your best intentions and put them into action.
At StudyOke!, we show you one way to be in the game. Karaoke, whether in a booth in Osaka or in front of a computer screen in Iowa, is a powerful tool that can make Japanese real in you. It can help you slay this beast before you, the dire JLPT. But the only way to win is to be in the game.
Register. Study. Show up. These three things do not guarantee victory, but skipping any one guarantees defeat. Get in the game. And as always, keep StudyOkeing!
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