Welp, this is an epic post I will bookmark and come back to for sure. I did try using Anki a long time ago and I didn’t understand / like it so much. Is there something so special about it that gives people a boost? I am, personally, taking this at a very slow pace, but that doesn’t mean I’ll be fearful of starting MNN as early as possible. Keeping up with the WK on a daily basis is most important, whether I fail the same one 20 times or not, because I feel the WK SRS is set up for people like me who need mnemonics and failures to solidify the material. I feel if I do my lessons and quiz materials daily it won’t amount to too much. Failure is a part of this process and helps split it up into chunks too which is neat. This WK journey to 60 could take me 10+ years, who knows!
Anyway the “yellow MNN book,” about the same size, describing itself as the second volume may help me at this time because it is written in English, I do not know!
We shall see - 行ってらっしゃい!
- しょぞう