Hi there!
I'm new to RevTK, but have been using Remembering the Kanji since February. Currently up to frame 776! I'm only a high school student but due to a lack of resources at my high school in New Zealand, I have to take Japanese by distant learning. So basically, a part from doing the course work they send to me and I send back, I pretty much have free reign over my Japanese classes.
What I'm looking help for is some help on how to organize my lesson or any suggestions on how to use my Japanese time as efficiently as possible. The coursework for Japanese at my high school year level is very easy(e.g. they spread learning hiragana and katakana over two years). So basically, I want to advance faster, but am unsure on how to fit all the resources available to me over the five lessons a week I have (one hour for each period).
Resources I already have are;
Coursework(which is really mid-beginner level stuff, despite doing it for four years)
Genki I and II + workbooks
ANKI!
Japanese Grammar: A guide for students. (NZ Book, but it's really good).
RTK1
My Japanese level is around JLPT N3, so you can probably tell I'm well on top of the coursework.
Unlike most of you, I prefer to do all kinds of Japanese at the same time rather than just RTK. I'm not looking for study techniques - just tips on organization! And any other resources you may want to hint me to.
ありがとう!
I'm new to RevTK, but have been using Remembering the Kanji since February. Currently up to frame 776! I'm only a high school student but due to a lack of resources at my high school in New Zealand, I have to take Japanese by distant learning. So basically, a part from doing the course work they send to me and I send back, I pretty much have free reign over my Japanese classes.
What I'm looking help for is some help on how to organize my lesson or any suggestions on how to use my Japanese time as efficiently as possible. The coursework for Japanese at my high school year level is very easy(e.g. they spread learning hiragana and katakana over two years). So basically, I want to advance faster, but am unsure on how to fit all the resources available to me over the five lessons a week I have (one hour for each period).
Resources I already have are;
Coursework(which is really mid-beginner level stuff, despite doing it for four years)
Genki I and II + workbooks
ANKI!

Japanese Grammar: A guide for students. (NZ Book, but it's really good).
RTK1
My Japanese level is around JLPT N3, so you can probably tell I'm well on top of the coursework.
Unlike most of you, I prefer to do all kinds of Japanese at the same time rather than just RTK. I'm not looking for study techniques - just tips on organization! And any other resources you may want to hint me to.

ありがとう!

It's not offered except for running start (college classes you take in high school) here. I've actually found now that I'm into my studies, taking classes weren't really necessary for me (or I hope not, anyways - I'll find out eventually).