After expressing my interest in Japanese I got RtK 1 from a friend, but it's the 4th edition. from what I read there are quite a lot of differences between it and the 6th edition. How important is it to get the newest edition? This book is kinda expensive and I don't think I'll be able to afford buying it.
Another question: which rate is a good rate to progress? for the last 4 days (yeah, long time :p), I've been working on 25 kanji a day, uploading each to anki and doing a review through it each day. This rate feels pretty easy for the start (Also because I already knew a lot of the kanji). Is this a good rate? Or will it get too hard later and slowing down would be better? Or will it stay as easy and maybe increasing the pace is the right idea? In the book Heisig's divided them into 56 lessons, maybe it's a good idea to do 1 lesson a day?
Another question: which rate is a good rate to progress? for the last 4 days (yeah, long time :p), I've been working on 25 kanji a day, uploading each to anki and doing a review through it each day. This rate feels pretty easy for the start (Also because I already knew a lot of the kanji). Is this a good rate? Or will it get too hard later and slowing down would be better? Or will it stay as easy and maybe increasing the pace is the right idea? In the book Heisig's divided them into 56 lessons, maybe it's a good idea to do 1 lesson a day?


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