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Balancing vocab, kanji, and grammar?
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I've learned the kana over the last few days, and I've been considering how to best approach my further studies. I'm planning on going through Genki, and additionally using the KanjiDamage Anki deck to learn Kanji. I'm also thinking of adding a 6k vocab deck to my routine.

What's the best way to balance all of these things? I have a good amount of free time, so I can probably spend around 1.5-2 hours/day studying. I was thinking that I could possibly get through one "workbook section" per day in Genki (still not quite sure how to best split up the lessons?) and go through 10 cards/day in each of the two Anki decks. Does this make sense in terms of balancing the amount of time I'm spending on each part of my studying? And is there anything I should add/replace (for instance, is a Genki Anki deck something I should be using?) Thank you!

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