RSelf Study

Honestly, I didn’t do the best in Japanese. I didn’t pay attention and fooled around with my friend a lot. If I were to do something different, it would be to have better time management.

An example of something I have spent a lot of time learning is particles. There are so much particles and it was such a pain in the neck to learn them all. So far, I know O, wa, ga to, no, ne, yo, and a lot more.

When faced with ambiguity or setbacks, I just walk it off to advance my development of ideas. It doesn’t matter to me what type of setbacks I face. In the end, I need to finish what I do and follow through.

My long term goal is to improve my time managment and pay attention in my class. If I manage to get those down, I think I would be able to have an average of high Bs/As.

I will take Japanese 11 for the sole reason of graduating with a language course so I have a better chance of getting into college.

If I were to tell my past self something, is that writing and reading is the best way to learn the alphabet. Memorizing isn’t the best way and you’re just overloading your brain. If I had taken my time and read and write, I would’ve learned hiragana so much faster.