I've seen some statistics about KO2001 here but I've never seen anything about how many new kanji/words gets added with each sentence.
What I want to find out is there a tipping point where you start learning considerably less new things than before on this specific set of data. Everyone is saying that KO gets easier later on and its natural but what I'm interested in is where this point is: 200 sentences, 200 kanji etc. That way we'd know when to speed up our pace and learn more optimally.
There are lots of excel files with all sentences but I fail to find any macro/script that can count words/kanji in a cell, let alone "remember" them and compare with any new word.
What I want to find out is there a tipping point where you start learning considerably less new things than before on this specific set of data. Everyone is saying that KO gets easier later on and its natural but what I'm interested in is where this point is: 200 sentences, 200 kanji etc. That way we'd know when to speed up our pace and learn more optimally.
There are lots of excel files with all sentences but I fail to find any macro/script that can count words/kanji in a cell, let alone "remember" them and compare with any new word.
Edited: 2009-11-10, 2:45 pm
