A study plan for a whole month

By the end of this week I will leave my current company and will start working for the next one on May 5, that means I will have a whole month for myself. I don’t like traveling (I’m an indoor kinda guy) so I want to increase the intensity of my japanese studies

My resources now consist of Wanikani and Bunpro, nothing more. they worked great for me since I only had the early morning and late at night to study, but now I have all the time I can get

I want you guys to help me make a study plan, I really don’t want to miss this opportunity to boost my knowledge. any ideas?

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Wake at 7:
Wanikani at 8, 12, 20 (modify to fit your needs, but keep the intervals: 0h +4h +8h).
Bunpro whenever you feel like (once/twice a day: at least 3 grammar points/day).
Kaniwani whenever you feel like (once/twice a day: write down the answers before you submit them to practice writing).
Fill the gaps with interesting Japanese articles/videos (Japanese Ammo, Tofugu, Life Where I’m From, Asian Boss, Yuta, etc.).
Relax with Terrace House.
Read whatever (unrelated to Japanese) until you feel sleepy (to boost your knowledge of other stuff).
Rest and repeat until you die of Japanese oversaturation by day 3.

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Thanks, these look interesting. I’m also planning on playing some games with an entire Japanese interface. I played them before so it should be easy

Rip me

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Travel to Japan. Immersion!

I would love to, but i really don’t believe only one month of immersion will change anything. I feel like it will be a waste of time

Perhaps you won’t become a Japanese grand master in that time, but visiting Japan is never a waste of time. :slightly_smiling_face:

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to be honest, I’m just making excuses because I’m really really not that fond of traveling, like, at all

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