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How many cards in your deck? - phauna - 2008-05-19 Post how many cards are in your main sentence deck at the moment. I've got 1602, mostly from JFE, UBJG, KO and Tae Kim's site. Also, from Anki, I have 784 unique kanji in my deck, 23 non-jouyou. (You can find this in the 'Tools' menu, 'Kanji Statistics'.) How many cards in your deck? - Savara - 2008-05-19 650 Most of the sentences are from the 'daily kanji' mails (thejapanesepage.com) and sentences I got from manga. If you use anki, how many unique kanji are in your deck? Edit: 541 total unique kanji. Jouyou: 528 of 1945 (27.1%). Jinmeiyou: 5 of 287 (1.7%). 8 non-jouyou kanji. How many cards in your deck? - resolve - 2008-05-19 It didn't go anywhere - tools -> kanji stats. How many cards in your deck? - Nukemarine - 2008-05-19 Counting only cards that have been reviewed at least once, I have about 600 sentences currently in my deck (and 15 RTK3 kanji that I put in as they come up). 400 are from UBJG Part 1, and 200 are from KO2001. Anki Kanji Stats - 486 total unique kanji. Jouyou: 466 of 1945 (24.0%). Jinmeiyou: 2 of 287 (0.7%). 18 non-jouyou kanji. How many cards in your deck? - misha - 2008-05-19 Sentences and JLPT2 vocab: Deck Statistics Deck created: 5.7 months ago Total number of cards: 2438 Card counts Mature cards: 1611 (66.08%) Young cards: 651 (26.70%) Unseen cards: 176 (7.22%) Correct answers Mature cards: 88.2% (1244 of 1411) Young cards: 87.5% (4753 of 5431) First-seen cards: 78.7% (1427 of 1813) Averages Interval: 95 days Workload: 23.8 cards/day Added: 14 a day, 429 a month Heisig: Deck created: 9.7 months ago Total number of cards: 2042 Card counts Mature cards: 2020 (98.92%) Young cards: 22 (1.08%) Unseen cards: 0 (0.00%) Correct answers Mature cards: 81.6% (2096 of 2570) Young cards: 69.5% (436 of 627) First-seen cards: 0.0% (0 of 0) Averages Interval: 279 days Workload: 7.3 cards/day Added: 6 a day, 209 a month How many cards in your deck? - NightSky - 2008-05-19 Deck Statistics Deck created: 3.2 months ago Total number of cards: 1817 Card counts Mature cards: 1370 (75.40%) Young cards: 424 (23.34%) Unseen cards: 23 (1.27%) Correct answers Mature cards: 99.3% (1495 of 1505) Young cards: 85.7% (10620 of 12385) First-seen cards: 73.1% (1312 of 1796) Averages Interval: 46 days Workload: 39.2 cards/day Added: 19 a day, 573 a month Kanji statistics look like: The 1816 seen cards in this deck contain: 675 total unique kanji. Jouyou: 664 of 1945 (34.1%). Jinmeiyou: 1 of 287 (0.3%). 10 non-jouyou kanji. Jouyou levels: Grade 1: 61 of 80 (76.2%). Grade 2: 157 of 160 (98.1%). Grade 3: 186 of 200 (93.0%). Grade 4: 148 of 200 (74.0%). Grade 5: 46 of 185 (24.9%). Grade 6: 25 of 181 (13.8%). JuniorHS: 41 of 939 (4.4%). I'm trying to keep to 600 cards a month, but have fallen slightly below that now. Need to keep going, but I think over the next few months it will probably go up. I'm in a bit of a rut adding lots of new vocabulary with new Kanji, which is less interesting. Planning to start hammering away at JLPT 2 grammar soon, which should be much more interesting and involve adding much more to my deck
How many cards in your deck? - shaydwyrm - 2008-05-19 Deck Statistics Deck created: 8.4 months ago Total number of cards: 1989 Card counts Mature cards: 1631 (82.00%) Young cards: 311 (15.64%) Unseen cards: 47 (2.36%) Correct answers Mature cards: 92.6% (2425 of 2618) Young cards: 88.2% (6389 of 7247) First-seen cards: 69.2% (1381 of 1997) Averages Interval: 138 days Workload: 14.1 cards/day Added: 7 a day, 237 a month Kanji statistics The 1942 seen cards in this deck contain: 1648 total unique kanji. Jouyou: 1479 of 1945 (76.0%). Jinmeiyou: 35 of 287 (12.2%). 134 non-jouyou kanji. Jouyou levels: Grade 1: 79 of 80 (98.8%). Grade 2: 159 of 160 (99.4%). Grade 3: 196 of 200 (98.0%). Grade 4: 191 of 200 (95.5%). Grade 5: 174 of 185 (94.1%). Grade 6: 154 of 181 (85.1%). JuniorHS: 526 of 939 (56.0%). Looking at these stats, they feel a little bizarre - 14.1 cards/day? Recently it's more along the lines of 50-70... I think a couple of >1 month "breaks" are skewing the stats a bit. Cards are rolling in fast at the moment as I plod through the JLPT2 grammar points - I'm aiming to finish the Unicom book over the next two weeks, then time to move on to the vocab. How many cards in your deck? - killerducky - 2008-05-19 shaydwyrm Wrote:Total number of cards: 1989Anki calculates Workload just by doing total cards divided by average interval. Suppose you have 100 cards. 99 of them have an interval of 1 day. The 100th card has an interval of 10,000 years. The average interval is 100 years, and the workload will be 1 card per year. Of course the real workload will be 99 per day.The long intervals can really skew this statistic. |