just a thing I wish I could do - I want to take the N5 in December and it’s clear that a lot of the vocab and kanji are either eluding me or got burned and forgotten - I’ll be able to use other resources and that’s fine but part of me wishes I could reset just the N5 stuff (vocab mostly) or do things in that order
I also understand transitive/intransitive so much better now and onyomi/kunyomi and man, I think if I restarted I wouldn’t still be doing stuff in level 4 I can’t get down in level 25 - LOL
anyways…just sorta thinking out loud - I am not nearly patience enough to “redo” or reset from square one.
Honestly, if you do any mock N5 exam, you will see that there isn’t that much kanji used in it (which is why I skipped this level and went to N4) so I’m sure you can go through another site and review before doing the exam.
At level 25, the kanji portions of the N5 exam are going to be cake for you. I’d recommend focusing on the listening and grammar. (Although I did have a little friction with not enough kanji - had to sound out a bunch of words in kana until I realized I DID know that word.) The kanji you’ve burned and “forgotten” will be obvious enough from the context, you’ll know them.
Also if you want to ignore that advice, you can go to Jisho.org and in the search bar put #jlpt-n5 #kanji
edit: sorry, somehow missed you mostly wanted the vocabulary the first time. You can still do the #jlpt-n5 search on jisho.org and bonus - on the left-hand side it tells you what wanikani level it’s in