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Saw the recent post about sharing stats. Recently finished and mastered all of the pre-beginner Renshuu modules and just very proud of my progress and wanted to share.
3 months ago I knew nothing, couldn't read katakana, hirigana, let alone kanji; now, I can do all those things and more! Very pleased with my progress and excited to continue grinding. Crazy what 45 minutes a day can do.
Please share your progress too!
Learned hiragana and katakana in a week with a book. Redid them all on here this morning. The basic questions. This. That. Been doing Bunpro. SRS helps a LOT. Paid for life here and all my stuff got wipe so, can't share my progress. Even hat to reset my password. No replies.
A site like this with so much kanji focus is good but you may want to consider adding a solid grammer SRS like bunpro also. It crashed my right through a great portion of genki and tae kim.
But honestly, don't care about other people's progress. That's my best advice. I'm learning for business so I spent 4 hours a day and a whole day a week on it. Some people have all week to spare.
Once you catch on and remember the kana by heart then the basic grammar items like particles and adjectives, it picks up.
Migaku for watching Netflix and youtube helps.
A good book to aid you also does.
Read reddit or elsewhere. The ones that progress the fastest have multiple sources and most practice writing the characters/words. kana will be forgotten easily when not used especially if not drilled a little just like any script.
Good luck.
Specifically, it was 233 items on here today but including redoing kana and even failed 7 katakana due to not using them. Gotta make them stick.
I have no intention of comparing. I'm way behind many and ahead of others. I'm just proud of where I've come from, want to share my excitement, and encourage others.
Hello, @マットlearns , and congratulations! For your Japanese progress as much as for your attitude to learning. It took me a lot of re-training bad habits to get to that point where I can be glad for what I've done so far and not stress over how much I still don't know or am getting wrong. My Japanese is spotty, I'm still terrible at output, but it's moving forward and I love it. It's exactly as you say – we're behind many and ahead of many.
I remember reading that we tend to overestimate what we can do in a day, but underestimate what we can do in a year. Well, here we are! 頑張って to everyone.



Hello! Im currently gonna progress on N3 after completing N4 grammar.
That is solid progress! Keep it up! The journey of a thousand miles begin with one single step 
I don't study with the JLPT and I don't study grammar on renshuu either so mine are a bit messy but I will share them anyway xD

On the other hand, I study the kanji with the Kanji kentei list and I'm currently studying the 4級 level (The kanji kentei is a kanji exam which start at 10級 and end at 1級). But the order is quite different. I already studied N2 or N1 kanji but I'm still not done with either. It focus on different things too.
Also, it's not that recent but the 4級 level is roughly equal to middle school level for japanese. So basically, when I started to study the 4級, I finally graduated from primary school kanji
It was quite a millestone :')
Now, I have to study previous kanji again to learn their middle school readings as well but let's not talk about that
Anyway, different type of progress but still progress :3
おめでとうー、みんな
頑張ってね~

I'm about four months into using Renshuu. Feel like the progress looks worse since I did all of my Kana practice on paper and on other Kana apps, so they're both just zero. 😅
I'm excited to hopefully finish up Basics soon so I can start N5! 

Finally finished N5 words/N4 kanji! So happy and on track for my goal this year. :)

Mine look like this, although I'm not sure why N1 Kanji says 100% when I've only studied 1/3 
Anyway, my goal is to finish 常用漢字(じょうようかんじ) by the end of the year. After that I'll pick up from whichever 級 of 漢字検定(かんじけんてい) makes sense.
I am almost done with hiragana, but couldn't study for the last week (backpacking in the porkies) and can't for the next one(summer camp)🥱