2019 JLPT Test Site Information – Newark, NJ

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2019 JLPTTest Site Information – Newark, NJTest Date:Sunday, December 1, 2019Test Location: Stafford Hall, Seton Hall University400 South Orange Ave., South Orange, NJ 07079Reporting Time and Test Schedule: Please arrive at the test site during the scheduled reporting time. Upon arriving at the test site,report to your assigned classroom. You must present your admission voucher (print out) andproper photo identification to a proctor in order to be allowed into the classroom. Since the test takes place during winter, when severe weather could affect roads and publictransportation, please make sure you allow for extra time to reach the test site as well as toreturn home.LevelReport TimeID CheckTest InstructionLanguage Knowledge &ReadingBreakTest InstructionListeningN112:30- 1:00(30 min)1:00-1:10(10 min)1:10-3:00(110 min)3:00-3:20(20 min)3:20-3:25(5 min)3:25-4:25(60 min)N212:30- 1:00(30 min)1:00-1:10(10 min)1:10-2:55(105 min)2:55-3:15(20 min)3:15-3:20(5 min)3:20-4:10(50 min)TimeLevel ReportID Check InstructionVocabularyBreak&Instruction GrammarReadingBreakInstruction ListeningN312:30- 1:00(30 min)1:00-1:10(10 min)1:10-1:40(30 min)1:40-1:55 1:55-2:00(15 min)(5 min)2:00-3:10(70 min)3:10-3:25 3:25-3:30(15 min)(5 min)3:30-4:10(40 min)N412:30- 1:00(30 min)1:00-1:10(10 min)1:10-1:40(30 min)1:40-1:55 1:55-2:00(15 min)(5 min)2:00-3:00(60 min)3:00-3:15 3:15-3:20(15 min)(5 min)3:20-3:55(35 min)N512:30- 1:00(30 min)1:00-1:10(10 min)1:10-1:35(25 min)1:35-1:50 1:50-1:55(15 min)(5 min)1:55-2:45(50 min)2:45-3:00 3:00-3:05(15 min)(5 min)3:05-3:35(30 min)Note:There will be a short break between sections. The schedule above is subject to change in the event ofany unexpected situation at the test site.Special Accommodation:Test schedule for test taker(s) with special arrangements is (are) as follows:Examinee NoReporting Time/ID CheckTest Start/End 401LocationReport to Stafford Hall 111Mooney Hall 16Report to Stafford Hall 111Mooney Hall 17

Room Assignment: Your room assignment is based on the last 5 digits of your registration number, which isprinted on your admission voucher. Room assignments are subject to change on the test day. In case there is a room change, anotice will be posted.Test LevelRegistration NumbersLocation (Classroom #)N110001〜10069Stafford Hall 11020001〜20030Stafford Hall 20520031〜20060Stafford Hall 20620061〜20080Stafford Hall 20730001〜30030Stafford Hall 0730031〜30060Stafford Hall 0830061〜30086Stafford Hall 0940001〜40035Stafford Hall 20840036〜40060Stafford Hall 21050001〜50045Stafford Hall 0650046〜50079Stafford Hall 109N2N3N4N5Stafford Hall 111Administration OfficeWhat to Bring to the Test Site:You MUST bring the following items to the test site.1. Your admission voucher.2.A valid form of photo ID. Copies are not accepted.§Acceptable forms of official identification include driver’s license, passport, or student ID.Social security cards, credit or ATM cards, and retail credit cards are not acceptable.2

The name on your voucher must match the name on the official ID that you bring to thetest center.§It is your responsibility to ensure that your official ID is valid and available on the day of thetest.§ID checks are strictly enforced. If you arrive at the test center without a valid ID, youwill not be permitted to take the test.Several sharpened No. 2 or HB pencils and an eraser for multiple-choice answer sheets.Pencils and erasers will not be supplied at the test center. Pens are NOT permitted.An analog watch. (We do not provide a clock in the classroom.)Do NOT bring a watch that beeps. Digital watches are not allowed. You cannot use your cellphone as a timepiece.§3.4.Prohibited Materials:Do Not Bring the Following Items to the Test Site:1. Electronic devices or media such as PDAs, pagers, computers, recording devices, etc.2. A watch that beeps or has an alarm.3. Handwritten or printed materials.4. Food or drinks, except water in a clear bottle with no label and with a secure lid.The water bottle must be stored in your bag under your seat, not on your desk, during thetest.5. Cell phonesAll cell phones must be completely turned off and stored during the test. If your phonemakes any noise for whatever reason, including incoming calls, vibrate mode, accidents,etc., we will void your test score and you will not receive a score for the test.Note: If you are traveling from a distance and have any prohibited items or a travel bag with you, you mustleave your belongings with a proctor at your designated classroom during the test. Your personal bag shouldbe kept under your seat and should not block any walkways.General Testing Guidelines: Dress so that you can adapt to any room temperature.Guests who accompany you to the test center are not allowed in the classroom. You are not allowed to leave the test room until a proctor dismisses you. If you get sick duringthe test and must leave the room, you must notify the proctor so that the proctor canaccompany you out of the room.Directions to Seton Hall University:Seton Hall is located 14 miles southwest of New York City on 58 green acres in the Village of SouthOrange, New Jersey. It lies at the foot of South Mountain, the first elevation west of New York City,and the height from which George Washington surveyed his troops during the Battle of tions.cfm3

DIRECTIONS BY CARFrom the WestTake I-78 E and stay in the local lanes. Exit at 49B (Maplewood) and make the second right (a jughandle) onto Valley Street. Turn right onto South Orange Avenue.From the EastTake I-78 W and take Exit 50B (Millburn), and turn right onto Vauxhall Road, right onto ValleyStreet and right onto South Orange Ave.From the NorthTake the Garden State Parkway South to Exit 145 onto I-280. Take Exit 11B, Day Street/EssexAvenue, Orange. Make a left onto South Day Street. Make a left onto Freeway Drive East. Turnright onto South Center Street (road ends at South Orange Ave and gates to Seton Hall).From the SouthTake the Garden State Parkway North to exit 142B (I-78 West) and follow the directions for "Fromthe East"DIRECTIONS BY TRAINMorristown Line (Morris and Essex lines)Take the train to South Orange station and walk approximately 3/5 mile on South Orange Avenueto the UniversityGladstone Branch (Morris and Essex lines)Take the train to South Orange station and walk approximately 3/5 mile on South Orange Avenueto the University.Montclair Boonton LineTake the train to Newark Broad Street station and then transfer to either the Morristown orGladstone Branch trains to South Orange Station. Walk approximately 3/5 mile on South OrangeAvenue to the University.Northeast Corridor Line (Trenton or Princeton)Take the train to the Secaucus Junction and then transfer to either the Morristown or GladstoneBranch trains to South Orange Station. Walk approximately 3/5 mile on South Orange Avenue tothe University.Alternate: Take the train to Newark Penn Station, and then take the South Orange Avenue bus #31Maplewood along Market Street to South Orange Avenue to the University.Main & Bergen County Line (Mahwah)4

Take the train to the Secaucus Junction and then transfer to either the Morristown or GladstoneBranch trains to South Orange Station. Walk approximately 3/5 mile on South Orange Avenue tothe University.Pascack Valley LineTake the train to the Secaucus Junction and then transfer to either the Morristown or GladstoneBranch trains to South Orange Station. Walk approximately 3/5 mile on South Orange Avenue tothe University.North Jersey Coast Line and Raritan Valley LineTake the train to Newark Penn Station, and then take the South Orange Avenue bus #31Maplewood along Market Street to South Orange Avenue to the University.DIRECTIONS BY AIRWhen planning to visit Seton Hall University from out of state, Newark Liberty International Airportis the closest and most convenient airport to campus.DIRECTIONS BY BUSFrom New York Port AuthorityTake NJ Transit Bus #107/X to Ward Place. Walk approximately 1/5 mile to the University.From Newark Liberty International Airport (North Terminal)Take NJ Transit bus #107/X to Ward Place. Walk approximately 1/5 mile to the University.From NewarkTake South Orange Avenue bus #31 Maplewood from Penn Station along Market Street to SouthOrange Avenue to the University.From Irvington TerminalTake NJ Transit bus #107/X to Ward Place. Walk approximately 1/5 mile to the University.From Bloomfield CenterTake NJ Transit bus #92 to South Orange Village. Walk approximately 3/5 mile on South OrangeAvenue to the University.From Orange, East OrangeGrove Street Area: Take NJ Transit bus #90 to South Orange Avenue. Walk approximately 3/5 mileto the University.5

Main Street and Day Street Area: Take NJ Transit bus #92 along Scotland Road to South OrangeVillage. Walk approximately 3/5 mile on South Orange Avenue to the University.From Jersey CityTake PATH train or NJ Transit bus #1 to Penn Station. Transfer to South Orange Avenue bus #31Maplewood to the University.From Springfield, Chatham, MorristownTake NJ Transit bus #70 to the Maplewood Loop (Millburn Avenue and Valley Street). Transfer toSouth Orange Avenue bus #31 at Valley Street to the University.Parking:A visitor-parking permit (free of charge) is required to park a vehicle on Seton HallUniversity campus and may be obtained at any of the guard booths as you enter campus.Please park at Parking Deck, the most convenient to Stafford Hall (Test site, Campus map#18).6

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2019 JLPT Test Site Information – Newark, NJ Test Date: Sunday, December 1, 2019 Test Location: Stafford Hall, Seton Hall University 400 South Orange Ave., South Orange, NJ 07079 Reporting Time and Test Schedule: Please arrive at the test site during the scheduled reporting time. Upon arriving at the test site,

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