Also, I read the book Make It Stick: The Science of Successful Learning recently. It’s prompted me to really take the time to remember items I think I’ve forgotten in my reviews instead of failing straight away. Even if I’m still not able to get it with the extra time, it creates a stronger memory when I do reveal the answer. My accuracy is slowly climbing up again.
It’s amazing to see so many people reaching the final half/quarter of the WaniKani journey, and also those who were no higher than level 5 the last time I checked now reaching levels 10 and above.
Really strong efforts all around, and hopefully you’re all taking advantage of being indoors if this applies to you.
It won’t be long before everyone in here is level 60 for sure.
@NirDafnai welcome back! It’s a big achievement to come back after a long break (or, a long break by your standards, anyway!) I respect it, sir.
For sure! Whenever I try to go faster I just end up burning out and spend way too long on the next level, so I’ve just accepted my speed is slower than average. Nothing wrong with that, as long as I keep progressing! steady does it~
I am not sure if I am the kind to comeback 2 years later and complete this
So, no matter how hard it gets I will do at least 1 review a day and complete this part of the journey
That said, my current condition is no where near as bad. I do not have the mental bandwidth for lessons at the moment, I am still averaging around 150-180+ reviews per day. I will probably double the time for this level
I am not too worried about my Kanji. My grammar on the other hand