Gonna try reviewing 2100 kanjis in a single day. Wish me luck.

Gonna try reviewing 2100 kanjis in a single day. Wish me luck.

by Clear-Word-8744

20 comments
  1. I had to stop studying Japanese in general because I needed more time to study for my national exam(which I failed because my phone ringed). I got back into studying 2 weeks ago and now I have this huge amount of kanji reviews. According to my calculations it should take me 6-7 hours to do them all. It should be possible because I still remember many mnemonics but I hope I don’t die.

  2. Rather than do all 2100 I think you should break it into chunks over a few days. Even if you get to the end in one day I don’t think it’ll help you actually learn. Slow and steady wins the race

  3. Are you ready for the next time 1000+ kanji will appear in your review queue at once? And next time, too. It is better to spread this a bit since otherwise kanji will keep appearing in huge batches at SRS intervals.

  4. funny seeing this today on reddit considering i just finished going through my backlog of 2600+ pending cards. i reduced that number by 100 every day for 24 days (i did two days of -200 instead of -100)

    you can do it, but i advise against doing it in one sitting. you’re trying to motivate yourself here, not to burn out again man.

  5. I’m new to using Anki, how do you get to the screen that shows the stats/graphs in slide 2 (specifically the card counts)?

  6. Break it into chunks where you do about 500 cards every 4-5 hours. Also, don’t press again for any of the cards until the next review interval is above 21-30 days, otherwise, you’ll be trapped in review hell, trust me. You got this, good luck!

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