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I started off not knowing exactly how to review the cards, clicking on the green graphs and reviewing the kanji that way- until someobody mentioned that I need to only click "expired cards" and clicking on the graph was the wrong idea completely. So what do I do? I deleted my deck and re added the 126 cards seeing as how I tampered with the review and obviously messed something up, this time I guess I click on the "Test cards added today (126)" ? and then tomorrow when I add more I keep on clicking on "Test cards added today" ? Because the point is to review what you just learned in the book and the previous cards in an SRS fashion right?
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I've done that too.
Dont worry. Your efforts wont be wasted. Everything will fall on its place eventualy.
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As woelpad mentioned, use the "review all expired cards"-link, not the individual orange stacks. I used the individual stacks until I was somewhere round 500 until I realized that there was that link.
Reviewing the expired stacks individually will raise your retention-rate compared to reviewing with the link (since you somehow remember which Kanji should be in which stack) but you want to learn the Kanji and not the order you learned them in, right?
Also I'd recommend to test the new cards the day *after* you added them to your deck, but that's up to everyones preference and just a personal recommendation. It helped me to spot kanji where I hadn't invested enough time/imagination on the picture/story the day before.
Good luck!
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ugh.. I had been doing that too >.<
I learned the first 70 or 90 and reviewed them over and over again... Now I won't see them again for a month or so.
I should probably just restart, shouldn't I?
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cerulean: Just keep going. Most of the first 90 or so show up so often inside other kanji that you'll have a hard time forgetting them anyways.
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I dono tho man, It's not that hard starting over it takes only 5 mins to review the flashcards you deleted... and when I was clicking on the graphs it seemed to mess up the SRS order completely anyways, a fresh start would probably be best
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I'm with lazar. For 90 kanjis you can catch up in a day.
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I think you're ok either way with the first 90. Whatever you want to do.. Seriously, when you look back on this, I'm fairly confident you'll see that the first 90 will *not* be your problem kanji. Spend your time learning new kanji at this point. The SRS will correct itself in the long run and you'll be fine.