November Japanese With Listening Thread!!!

<p>Hello, is anyone except me taking Japanese with listening?? Or is there anyone who has the experience of taking the test?
What I want to know is that I downloaded CB's Official Subject Tests Booklet and did Japanese part and really found it easy.
Questions were like この本はおもしろく(なりました) OR ひま(な)時。 I put correct answers in the brackets.
Is this true? Is this reliable? Or just fake, not realistic examples that attract students to take Japanese with listening?? Any ideas, please??
I'm not sure to cancel, or not to cancel my SATII Japanese.
I'm taking JLPT2 in Dec, although I'm not good enough for it. But JLPT 3 is a piece of cake for me which means I'm somewhere between level 2 and 3.
Can I make it???</p>

<p>FWIW, Tsenguun, my son also will be taking this test. He also did very well on the JLPT 3, but believes himself to be short of the JLPT 2 mark. He's maxed out of Japanese classes at his school, so he hasn't had too many opportunities to hear/speak Japanese for awhile. He's not one to worry about preparing for tests, so he hasn't yet looked at the official practice test in the CB book. I hope admissions people understand that the Japanese test is given only once a year (so no opportunity for retake) and has almost no study materials available when they judge results for the test side-by-side with the results of other SAT subject tests.</p>

<p>Thanks Map!!!</p>

<p>I'm also taking the Japanese subject test w/listening. Since the subject test is geared toward people who have taken Japanese class for at least 2 years, I guess it's safe to assume that it should be easier for people who have been taking it longer than 2 years and are still taking it.</p>

<p>anyone else??</p>