One method of studying vocab and kanji for Japanese class was the notecard method. You make notecards of all of the kanji (one per notecard) and keep going through them, quizzing yourself on one side and checking yourself with the other, and shuffling after completing the deck. This was great. For my short-term memory. After the test, I would promptly forget them because I needed to make room (in my short-term memory) for the next batch of words or characters. It was frustrating to me (and I'm sure my teachers) that I couldn't remember what certain kanji or Japanese words meant, even though I recognized them. Well, I'm here to tell you what I think the solution is. Now, by all means, if you can retain things via the notecard method, please feel free to continue to do so. But for other people, here's an alternative.
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