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Only 100... may as well finish. Move onto core or something.
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I guess if you really dont want to, then you'll probably force and burn yourself out.
Or the other school of thought
You got to the end of the race and stopped right before the finish line.
If you can handle a little bit of pain and feel like you won't quit then the second. If else the first.
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Can you pull out the most common of the last 100 and their necessary component parts, and just study those? You should be able to cut it down to the most essential 35 or so and blow through it in a couple of days.
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Can you do both? Add the remaining 100 kanji at a slow pace (3-5 per day) and start learning vocabulary and grammar at the same time.
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@walteranderson
thats was im think but i am also learning spanish i prob just need to suck it up lol.
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Maybe all you need is a little break? I don't see anything wrong with moving on to other stuff right now. Get away from the kanji for a few days or a week, then take a weekend and just blast through those final 100.
Or, maybe just do 3 or 4 a day? I'm sure you can manage that, and you'd finish up the final 100 in a month while still giving you plenty of time to move on to other stuff meanwhile.