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700 in 3 days?
Congratulations. Must have been very intense...
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Yeah, on the last day I went to bed sometime after 8:00 AM.
Of course, that's only three hours later than normal, and I was also watching out for some people to be breaking in (long story there) so it's hardly like I noticed. Heh.
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I just finished it! 巳!!! ROARRR!!!
I remember having started it in April's 25th, but I was at a really slow pace, I restarted twice since then, becaume my internet is so slow, I couldn't review properly. And then I got Anki. Anki changed it all. I have Anki since July 16, 2009, that was the last time I restarted. I just realized, since then, it took me less than 2 months to finish it.
Now off to reviews and grammar! And college that starts in less than 2 weeks (mandarin majo and japanese minor)!
I don't know why, but I don't feel happy. I feel normal. I made a big grin when I finished it, but now I'm normal. Weird.
Thanks you so much to all of you, the ones who created the stories and the ones who post wonderful advices on this forum. Thanks Heisig!
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Just finished, right there. Feel good.
took me about 6 months, started using this site but then, at 1700 went cold turkey a few weeks and had to start again, but decided to push myself and made an anki deck 50 new cards a day and kept with it until today.
thanks for all the stories.
think ill do KO2001
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I've just added the last kanji from RTK1.
Even though I had rote-memorized about 1300 kanji before even opening RTK1, I think it was really worth it. There are still tons of kanji that I can't pronounce, but now Japanese books became more accessible - knowing the keywords helps to maintain the gist of what's going on. What is more, many of the kanji that are not in RTK1 look kind of familiar, since they often contain the primitives that we love and hate.
From now on, I intend to work my way through Kanji in Context from the beginning, but this time I'll use the workbooks as well. Before RTK and after Basic Kanji Book 1&2 it was my sole kanji textbook and almost all the vocab it contains is great.
Thank you everybody for your great stories. I had to be on my own for about 300 kanji in the middle of the book, and it was tragic. In the end I had to redo that part. Because of that, for a moment I had thought I wouldn't make it, but here I am, finally posting in this topic!
I've learn a great deal of English word in the process - my rtk spreadsheet has 460 words!
I think I'll try RTK3 somewhat in the future, when most of RTK1 kanji sink in well.
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Let it be said that I have now entered 2042 into the review cycle, and now time to nail the reviews down on the head.
Thanks to everyone who put up their awesome stories. They really are the reason that makes this site such a perfect method to slog through the book and re-inspire my seemingly dead imagination.
Here's to the next step on the journey towards whatever ambitions we all hold. All it takes is the dedication to act, and not to blindly allow the world to pass by.
Here we go!
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Grats mate, Ill catch up with you soon and have a beer to celebrate. A significant milestone towards your dreams finished, good times.
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Phew! Finally done. It took me about 2.5 months, and it was well worth it, but boy am I glad I made through all 2042. Now I can finally plow ahead into more grammar/Smart.fm. It feels like the biggest prep work is over and I can finally get to expanding my Japanese base.
A big thanks to everyone who contributed to this site. It was a huge help. There's still a ton of reviews to do, but I think I'll be alright now. Thanks a bunch.
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Great to see so many new names added to this list. Congrats to all! Keep putting in the effort that you've put in to RtK, and you'll be awesome one day.
Consistency is the key- keep doing Japanese everyday, even if it is only small things.
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YESSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!
Oh man, I'm feeling ecstatic. I added 35 Kanji each day, no breaks, and now I'm here. I'm doing AJATT, so now I'm on to bigger things. Thanks so much for your stories and encouragement everyone. Hopefully I'll see you in Shibuya some day...
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I finished a weekk or so ago. Been working on RTK3 since then. Took me about 3 months. It was easy to find the motivation as I am feeling depressed as hell since coming back from Japan and got another job that starts in January. I also quit smoking halfway through, and replaced my addiction to smoking with my addiction to japanese.
on a side note, i have also been eating healthy and running 3 miiles every other day, so accomplishments all around.
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this long nightmare is finally over
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Whoah - 700 in three days... must be some kind of record! How are your reviews holding up?
そして、おめでとう皆さん!!!
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my goal is to read 神は妄想である in Japaneses......
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I finally finished RTK1 for the second time after I stopped reviewing last year.
The good thing is it was a lot easier second time, and I already have 1800 in my "Four+ reviews" pile.