c’mon man I just want to be level 7 already
it’s my fault though… went through one of my review sessions way too fast and ended up missing like 3 kanji in a row because I tried typing at appx. 1000 words per minute. ope.
c’mon man I just want to be level 7 already
it’s my fault though… went through one of my review sessions way too fast and ended up missing like 3 kanji in a row because I tried typing at appx. 1000 words per minute. ope.
this is what happens when you do all of your lessons at once, kids:
woke up to 149 reviews this morning
(This post is mostly me ranting, feel free to ignore )
This is some weird burn, and I’m not quite sure what to do with it. “do/doing” seems to work better to make sense of compound words, but it’s so abstract I can’t find any remotely memorable mnemonic. Meanwhile, “attend” seems to be mostly for 仕える, which I haven’t even learned yet. This makes it somewhat tougher to remember which words use 仕. “Attend” is the RTK keyword, and I can recall it pretty much instantly upon seeing 仕 despite not doing anything RTK in almost 2 years. I didn’t add “attend” as a synonym to try and remember “doing” instead by forcing me to type it, but it clearly didn’t work as I constantly had to ignore “attend”.
For now I think I’ll also remember the other meaning “serve”, as there seems to be a bunch of compound words relating to service stuff. Attend/serve are decently close in meaning after all. At some point I’ll start writing down my Burned Kanji, so hopefully I can unconfuse myself a bit then.
Not really prood…
At least you did it within a hundred days?
Now that I’ve proven to myself I can do it, it’s back to my steady pace of 8-10 days for normal levels, and 5-7 for fast levels. Either way I’ll hit 60 by September
Hmm… turns out typing ‘nope’ when you don’t know the meaning isn’t always going to mark it wrong for you.
I have cut through around half of my vocab pile now! I slacked off on too many days, but in general my review pile has been most manageable. The vocab reinforcement is (naturally) helping a lot with remembering the kanji. I’m also learning soooo many useful verbs (also, I was not aware that 沢山, 有難う and 居る had associated kanji. Interesting to know!).
Even though there is still a lot to go, I’m excited for when I get back into the swing of new radicals >> new kanji >> new vocab.
頑張ろう!
whoops i spoke too soon
i’ll edit this once i’m done
edit: i’m done.
this’ll make some of y’all wince
no issue here no sirree
If you can’t wait for when your reviews are, maybe get a better grip on your review times with this funky little script from rfindley.
Thanks man I’ll check that out