Finished!
Now I look back and think how tortuous my story with this book was...
I decided to start studying Japanese about two years ago. I was not following any method, just trying to do everything (grammar, vocab, kanji) simultaneously and on my own. In May 2008 I went to my aunt's house and found the book by chance, abandoned on a shelf. I thought it was interesting and took it.
But I couldn't understand the method well enough yet. "Six weeks, Heisig? You're kidding me... This is way too fast!". And as it stresses one must focus on the kanji first and tackle the other aspects of the language afterwards, I thought if I followed RtK I would never get to learn any Japanese. So I kept doing it my way.
By the end of the year I discovered this awesome website. I read lots of posts concerning the method, and realized some of my misconceptions. I decided to put a serious effort on RtK, but still had issues with the "imaginative memory thing", and mainly with how fast one could move through the book.
So I did the first 400 frames in a sluggish pace (I would read each lesson over and over again) using word-plays solely. Meanwhile, I continued reading the posts on this forum, and finally, in July 2009 decided to speed things up.
I was on vacation, so I had plenty of time. I quickly advanced until frame 900 something, and better than that, I found out I was already unconsciously picturing images for the characters. Things were moving well, but then, classes started again. College got in the way, I had to dedicate some time to other activities as well, so unfortunately, I had to take a break.
Last December I came back and what do I find? Over 600 expired kanji! I felt so lazy... But I took care of them, and moved on. Since then I progressed adding 20+ characters a day, good retention as always, 95-100%. And here I am...
Sorry for the rant, thank you all for the support, stories, etc. Congratulations to everyone else who finished the book!
Last edited by seminotti (2010 February 12, 11:44 pm)