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Done. Happy. Reviews and sentences from now on! 59 days of kanji...1.9 months according to anki. I'm not sure if it feels like it's been longer or shorter than that. :/ Mix of both?
Adding that last sign of the snake into anki is a goooood feeling. I was also thinking that learning these has definitely been a drop by drop kinda thing. I mean, at the end it doesn't feel like I've learned this huge amount of kanji because it was small step by small step until I got to the end. (Well, not the end. There is RTK3...But the SIGN OF THE SNAKE was the goal! I tackled it and won!) Heh.
The jug...It now has water in it, at least. ^_^
Also, finishing Remembering the Kanji has given me even more motivation to continue with my Japanese studies. It showed me that if I really, really want to stick to something, I can... which I never believed was possible. (I kinda collect interests and then discard them really fast because I get bored. Japanese hasn't bored me for a single moment yet.)
Thank you all so much for some awesome stories and hints, also for great resources/interesting info on the forums.
Congratulations to all those who have reached 2042! You rock!
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I'm so jealous of all of you in this thread.
I'm about 1/3 of the way through. Hopefully in about 2 months time I'll be posting in here celebrating my victory over RTK1.
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I'm done with RTK but I think it'll take me a few days (or weeks) for the fact to sink in... I'm so used to having this "there's X more kanji to learn today" constantly looming over my head that it still seems to be there even though I know there's no more kanji to learn today (or tomorrow, for that matter (Well, the manga I read does have *some* non-RTK1 kanji (like 弩 or 狙) but that isn't exactly the end of the world and they take a few seconds to learn anyway))
Started in the last few days of February so it took me three months... First month went smoothly and I actually thought I might be done by the end of April, but a few days into April my internet was cut off and I had to switch to Anki (which, for some mysterious reason, made my retention rate to plummet dramatically (maybe I just suck at grading myself?)). In May I got my internet back, but my computer died instead, so my Anki deck was lost... After one day of banging my head to the wall I just decided to go back to reviewing on this site. I wanted to review all the "never tested" cards as fast as possible and ended up with a 600 card fail pile... But I started studying new kanji anyway while simultaneously hacking away at that fail pile (and it melted pretty fast, I just had to refresh my memory a bit).
Now I can just focus on the more fun stuff, like stuffing the sentences from the manga I read into an online SRS (which I've already been doing for the past week or so and it's definitely more fun than RTK).
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Congrats fanty and kanjiwarrior (saw that on twitter).
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I see I'm way behind on my congratulations:
おめでとう lanval & jorgebucaran & fanty & kanjiwarrior & lunatic & plumage & barrik & Dayvad!!!
Well done, 皆さん :
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IT IS FINISHED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!! 6 Months later, IT IS ACCOMPLISHED!!!!!!!!!!
BEAST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Well I just added #2042.
It took waaaaay longer than I originally thought it would. (lots of other stuff keeping me from rtk for a while)
Now for months and months of just reviewing!
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Congratulations everyone!
I just added {2042} into my deck.. Haha, it feels good.
The Kanji Poster is right behind me, and I never could foresee the end of it until now!.. Wow, it was fun everyone. Doing this for over a year now, there were moments of difficulty, doubt, laziness, and determination. But it was all worth it!
I want to thank Heisig as well as all the users who contribute their stories and advice here on the forum.. 皆さん! 有難うございます!!
More recently I've been able to recognize almost every kanji I've layed my eyes on, and my personal list of known hiragana vocabulary has supplemented by the words written with kanji.. Now I think I need to start mining sentences.. Whew.. It's a daunting task, but thanks to RtK it'll be so much easier.. Daily reviews will continue of course, as well as story refining and what not.
Hm.. but I couldn't resist my curiosity and clicked to the next kanji following 2042.. It looks like it's not over yet.. There's a whole other level waiting.. RtK3.. Wonder if I should move right into that.
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RTK3 is probably only worthwhile for people who can do it full time and therefore finish it in under two weeks (perhaps while also SRSing Tae Kim). If it's gonna take you more than month I say don't bother. A luxury rather than a necessity.
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For me, RTK3 is gonna start in about 3 months... and I'm gonna take my sweet... sweet... sweet time. No rushing with RTK 3. It's merely frosting.
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Congrats SethG, Shadysaint, Cerulean!
About 2043 and onward, the first 30-40 or so of those are a bitch, but after that they seem really easy. A lot of kanji that you know as primitives, but now you learn them as kanji... a huge... HUGE string of "Mr. T" kanji, that dude gets around quite a bit. I'm at frame 2184 right now. Doing 55 a day trying to finish in 2 more weeks.
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Keep at it!
Yeh, perhaps I should not get involved with 2043+ just yet.. There are plenty of other Japanese methods or studies I've been putting off.
So what's next? Should I delve into sentences? Involve myself with a text book?
'Breaking into Japanese Literature' looks like a good place to mine sentences, and I've been saving that on my shelf till I became more proficient.. Now may be the time to check it out.
What advice can you veterans give on planning after graduation? I'm sure you each have a different story.. I'd like to hear your methods. ^-^
Oh yeh, and congrats sethg and shadysaint!
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Yes I finnally finished it and now on to Kana. One thing I like to mention is that my review piles is now about 500 today so I better get on it. YYYYYYYYYYYeSSSSSSSSSSSS. 巳
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The Heisig ordering isn't too far off. Just needs some tweaking here and there. The Smart.fm Japanese Core is just completely random though. Users have commented that Step 3 is more difficult than any of the following ones in the 2000 Series. There is a huge drop off in those enrolled after Step 3. I know they follow some newspaper frequency list but that doesn't really help much as far as building on what was previously learned. May as well just start from page one in a Kanji dictionary. Actually, that would probably make more sense. :/