May 15, 2007

schedual

So I don't take the time for leasure, at least not in a way that is organized enough. Pause for irony. So this is what I am thinking. Keep in mind my goal is to pass the 1kyu Japanese test next year (crazy goals=crazy results). And I wanna play all these videogames that keep piling up. I just recently found out how to use my wii remote for emulated games on my iMac.

8am-3:30pm: Job/JET books
3:30-5:00: Study via net resources
5:00-5:30 eat
5:30-6:30 exercise
7:00-8:00 game
8:00-8:30 read Japanese
8:30-9:00 read English (愛読のため)
9:00-10:00 brain training on the DS, kanji game on the DS, Word list on the DS
10:00- Internet junk
after- go to bed and read till sleep comes

And all kinds of things happen during downtime at the job.

3 comments:

  1. You've gotta tell me how to use my Wii controller to play emulated games. Link!! Link!?

    I'm envious of your schedule. Wish I could pull off all of that. Are the kanji games worth it? Maybe I'll pick them up after all.

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  2. It's embarrassing that I don't actually study any damn Japanese while I'm living here...but, I'm awfully unmotivated and making weak attempts to change my attitude. Anyway, I think if I were using a more interactive internet anything, it might help. I know you have some sites linked on this page, but could you tell me your favorites? or how you rotate?

    ...my problem is like "do I want to study Japanese grammar on the internet or just go listen to my to my beloved jii-jiis at the igo parlor blab on and on about jii-jii things?"

    Our time is precious. Good fucking luck on the 1kyu. I personally think the proficiency tests are a bitch. Cheers!

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  3. Deas, google "darwin remote", then program the buttons whatever way you want with that program.

    Zara, my faves are marked ◎ cause they are double awesome. BTW, watch the language, please, this is a family-read blog.

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