While browsing all things Japanese online, I can across another Japanese language proficiency test. This one is administered by JETRO and is called Business Japanese Proficiency Test (“BJT”). Apparently, it too has credibility in the market place.
I guess it doesn’t matter which test I take (though I am inclined to take both), as long as I continue to study. And I’ve been able to keep up my studying thanks to a great website with interactive memorization flashcards.
In related news, I’ve volunteered to give a public presentation in Philadelphia for work… in Russian! Now, it’s true that I grew up speaking Russian and speak Russian to my mom and grandmother – but I’ve never used it at work before. Wish me luck, because I only have a week and a half to prepare.