breton
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From: Tokyo
Registered: 2007-05-27
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Well, I'd like to start the flashcards all over. I sort of stop RTK for about a year and I decided to start from the beginning to remember all the stories. - I wonder if this happens to a lot of people!
- Anyway, I was looking for a way to REMOVE the cards easily, to start over. Any tips?
ファブリス
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From: Belgium
Registered: 2006-06-14
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Oh this gives me an idea, alternatively you could select a bunch of kanji from a list of the more difficult ones, say JLPT 1,2,3, or simply the last 1500 kanji from a list or RTK kanji.
Then paste those kanji instead of "1-2042" that way you can keep your flashcard status for those you are more likely to still remember, and don't restart completely from scratch. You can use this idea in different ways, if you can find kanji lists based on character complexity, JLPT level, and so on.
Kanji that are not in your flashcards will be ignored so they won't be a problem for the custom selection.
mypapa12
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From: France
Registered: 2009-09-03
Posts: 97
I had (almost) 3007 kanjis and I tried the KO2001 method. Too much work, too much pressure, too much AJATT, I stopped KO2001 after a week.
Now, I'm doing it from scratch with 100 kanjis a day (it's mostly reviewing what I already know) but I'll do it slower this time (I mean, remove the pressure to learn japanese as fast as possible), I'll stop at 2042 kanjis and try KO2001 again, but slowly.
Edit: personal message to breton: great photos on your smugmug account 
Last edited by mypapa12 (2010 March 17, 5:23 am)