Just thought I would post a quick anki stats update 15 sentences a day going strong so far accept yesterday had trouble adding any.

Finally over 1000 cards :D I'm currently at the point were i can understand the odd sentences and quite a lot of words in shows also I'm reguraly recognizing words even though I don't know what they mean so i just need to solidify these I can't wait to see my progress after the next 1000.

Deck created: 2.9 months ago
Total number of cards: 1001

Card counts
Mature cards: 450 (44.96%)
Young cards: 551 (55.04%)
Unseen cards: 0 (0.00%)

Correct answers
Mature cards: 95.7% (132 of 138)
Young cards: 84.9% (6681 of 7868)
First-seen cards: 85.7% (945 of 1103)

The 1001 seen cards in this deck contain:

  • 690 total unique kanji.
  • Jouyou: 669 of 1945 (34.4%).
  • Jinmeiyou: 4 of 287 (1.4%).
  • 17 non-jouyou kanji.

Jouyou levels:

  • Grade 1: 66 of 80 (82.5%).
  • Grade 2: 136 of 160 (85.0%).
  • Grade 3: 137 of 200 (68.5%).
  • Grade 4: 103 of 200 (51.5%).
  • Grade 5: 68 of 185 (36.8%).
  • Grade 6: 55 of 181 (30.4%).
  • JuniorHS: 104 of 939 (11.1%).

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I'm pretty annoyed at myself because of my slacking off at Japanese I was doing great up until a couple of weeks ago when I just stopped adding new material to anki and not keeping up my immersion environment I've still kept up with my reviews every day and still watching/listen to Japanese most day but other than that I've been very slack with my studys.


So I've decided starting today I will start my own 30 day challenge which i plan to add atleast 15 new sentences daily to anki no matter how lazy/tired/depressed I might be no more excuses just get it done aswell as increase my Japanese environment I will not be beat by my 'lazyness' NOT with Japanese.

I'm also going to try to post on my blog more often and keep up with the chatter with the fellow Japanese learners on twitter

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