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Yup. Used it extensively. The only thing to be aware of is that typos do exist-- albeit pretty rarely-- in both the questions and answer sections of the tests.
Oh well-- Beggars can't be choosers.
High time to finish what I've started. || Anki vocabulary drive: 5,000/10k. Restart coming soon. || Dig my Road to Katakana tutorial on the App store.
Postby ryanthompson591 » September 30th, 2009 2:46 pm
I tried to use jlpt.biz to download some past tests. I found it really difficult to use.
First there are links a stuff crowded everywhere. It's hard to understand what to do.
Second it seems like you need to be a member to download. So I went through the process of signing up (pretty bad but not the worst). Then when I got to the download section, I couldn't, there were too many errors.
Can't I just buy old tests or something online?
Edit: instead of clicking on the download button, I click on the main link to the test and I can see then in html format.