Sorry guys, I was very busy the last weeks (both at work and privately) so technically consider me removed and added back to the list cause I also wasn’t able to do any reviews. I’ve just started today as a one-day-preparation for the JLPT N4 tomorrow (I will totally fail tomorrow), but here I am again and back with the regular updates.
Here’s this weeks script-based spreadsheet update info:
こんにちは!Could I enroll please? My native language is English.
Also, does the script update stats automatically as well as expelling people? Or do we need to do that ourselves?
Thank you guys, I wish you good luck, too today!
I’m pretty sure, I’ll fail, but still I want to get as many points as I can to see where my progress is. It’s my first time taking the JLPT, so I’m looking forward for the experience and meeting other Japanese learners, too!
@Greed992, @Flollop:
I’ve just added you both to the lists. Welcome to the classroom! がんばってください!
Hi, so I‘m back from my wanikani break. JLPT N5 didnt went so well today. i probably failed in the second or third part pf the test. Had to many problems with the grammar So worst case scenario: same test or maybe N4 next year in July. But for now it‘s back to wanikani an back to learning more.
Here’s this weeks script-based spreadsheet update info:
expelled because no longer above level 3: @Kuroikitsu
expelled because account deleted/renamed: @gatch
subsequent weeks without losing members: 0 (record: 1)
last update without losing members: 2018-09-07
the average unlocks per day of the entire classroom has increased from 11.69 to 11.70
highest average to date was 12.65 (2018-07-10), lowest average to date was 11.49 (2018-03-18)
@cybershark: Yeah, JLPT N4 didn’t go well for me, too. I should have gone for N5 first … never mind, I still learned a lot because of the test!
@sgtowns: Welcome back, I’ve added you back to the list.
@MacOneill: Congrats! I’m even slower, but the only really important thing is to always move on and never give up.
@Oshin, @Flollop: I manually export the spreadsheet as a CSV file, remove the header and footer, then run a script written in Swift on it to catch all updates using the public profiles of people and export the results as a CSV file. Then I copy the data from the udpated CSV file manually to the spreadsheet and sort the three tabs. That’s the process and the script can be found here in case anybody is curious.