Total kanjis you need to learn: 3000
It is not the best use of the learning time to learn first 3000 kanjis , and then readings grammar and vocab, because you won't be using the less frequent 2000 kanjis or so until you have an intermediate level of japanese. So, you are wasting learning time reviewing kanjis that you won't use for more than one or two years. I think this would be far more efficient:
1. RTK LITE (up to 1000 kanji) (equivalent JLPT 2)
2. Readings, grammar and vocab (equivalent JLPT4 and JLPT3)
3. RTK1 complete (up to 2000 kanji)
4. Readings, grammar and vocab (equivalent JLPT2)
5. RTK3 (up to 3000 kanji)
6. Readings, grammar and vocab (equivalent JLPT1)
RTK LITE is a subset of Heisig's RTK, including the primitives necessary for those more frequent 1000 kanji. For more info, check:
http://forum.koohii.com/showthread.php?tid=993&page=1
If you are already studying RTK, you can switch easily. For example, when I was at frame 600, I switched to RTK LITE, so I keep reviewing the 600 already learned, but began to add new kanji in another sequence. Once I finish RTK LITE, I will have learned 1300 kanji (not 1000 because started from frame 600).
It is not the best use of the learning time to learn first 3000 kanjis , and then readings grammar and vocab, because you won't be using the less frequent 2000 kanjis or so until you have an intermediate level of japanese. So, you are wasting learning time reviewing kanjis that you won't use for more than one or two years. I think this would be far more efficient:
1. RTK LITE (up to 1000 kanji) (equivalent JLPT 2)
2. Readings, grammar and vocab (equivalent JLPT4 and JLPT3)
3. RTK1 complete (up to 2000 kanji)
4. Readings, grammar and vocab (equivalent JLPT2)
5. RTK3 (up to 3000 kanji)
6. Readings, grammar and vocab (equivalent JLPT1)
RTK LITE is a subset of Heisig's RTK, including the primitives necessary for those more frequent 1000 kanji. For more info, check:
http://forum.koohii.com/showthread.php?tid=993&page=1
If you are already studying RTK, you can switch easily. For example, when I was at frame 600, I switched to RTK LITE, so I keep reviewing the 600 already learned, but began to add new kanji in another sequence. Once I finish RTK LITE, I will have learned 1300 kanji (not 1000 because started from frame 600).

