I also figured that I should make a nice diagram of my own, to better demonstrate the method I am using because the one on AJATT, though informative, is poorly designed.
The steps are as follows:
- Setup an Immersion Environment that is continuous.
- 2000+ Kanji (Reps are continued indefinitely)
- Kana until complete
- An additional 1000+ Kanji (Reps are continued indefinitely)
- Sentences (Reps are continued indefinitely)
So, with this I have kinda figured out my scheduling and can better deal with the workload.
On a side note, I have found that by writing out the Kanji, I turn the learning into a sort of "game", where I try to remember the appropriate stroke orders. I have also been trying to speed run the Kanji, by going as quickly as I can while writing them to see how quickly I can do my reps. It's a bit more entertaining.
Kanji Report for 5/25/2014:
Studied 302 cards in 74 minutes today.
Learn: 134
Review: 100
Relearn: 68
Total: 258 reviews
Average: 19.8 reviews/day
Due tomorrow: 94 cards.
I would also like to report that I have completed 302 Kanji, for 16% complete.
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