Yeah, I've heard that many grammar points in DoAJG aren't even that common.
Anyway... the thing is, I don't know much about 新完全マスター or 総まとめ. At first, I thought of doing DoIJG as I've already learned everything in the first one, but I've seen so many people recommend these other 2 books that I don't know which one to use now.
I don't know if that's because these 2 books better for JLPT (not my concern), if the examples are better, if the explanations are clearer, or perhaps they have exercises (which I don't care for). I don't know if it's worth going over the N3 book for the more advanced ones, since I'm not sure exactly how much stuff I've already seen in DoBJG is there.
I just want to get most of the Japanese grammar out of the way by reviewing good sample sentences in Anki. But I'm not sure which of these 3 books would be the most recommended for that. Since most advanced students seem to have tried at least one of these books if not more, I'd like to get some feedback on which one to pick to achieve my goal.
Anyway... the thing is, I don't know much about 新完全マスター or 総まとめ. At first, I thought of doing DoIJG as I've already learned everything in the first one, but I've seen so many people recommend these other 2 books that I don't know which one to use now.
I don't know if that's because these 2 books better for JLPT (not my concern), if the examples are better, if the explanations are clearer, or perhaps they have exercises (which I don't care for). I don't know if it's worth going over the N3 book for the more advanced ones, since I'm not sure exactly how much stuff I've already seen in DoBJG is there.
I just want to get most of the Japanese grammar out of the way by reviewing good sample sentences in Anki. But I'm not sure which of these 3 books would be the most recommended for that. Since most advanced students seem to have tried at least one of these books if not more, I'd like to get some feedback on which one to pick to achieve my goal.
Edited: 2016-04-07, 7:00 pm

