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Hi, I recently got renshuu pro and I love it so far. However are any of the vectors/question styles actually worth enabling? So far I didn't add any of them because I don't want to make my quizzes any bigger, but I've been wondering still.
Hi, I recently got renshuu pro and I love it so far. However are any of the vectors/question styles actually worth enabling? So far I didn't add any of them because I don't want to make my quizzes any bigger, but I've been wondering still.
go to "manage your schedules" and duplicate a schedule. Mess around with the settings and see what you like. You can always delete it if you don't like it.
I did one where I merged all my vocab schedules an turned on listening and turned off everything else.
Your quizzes will still be the same size. It just takes longer to reach full mastery.
The advanced question types for kanji are definitely worth trying. You might get addicted to kanji crosses.
I see, so are they not vectors? It's just purely a different way to study?
The default way it works is you have to study (get a question correct) for every included vector on a term before it goes up a mastery level. You can change it in your settings to have it go up a mastery level for every single vector studied, instead of doing all of them ("quick and simple" vs "slow and thorough").
Adding more pro vectors simply increases the number of questions it takes to go up a mastery level, therefore taking you longer to reach full mastery, because you can only study one vector per day (unless you have otherwise in your settings)
And I think vectors are just different ways to study at their core, especially the pro ones from what I've seen (I've never actually done pro, so I can't be sure). Try some out, and if they help/fit your style of learning, don't be afraid to use them! Take advantage of the pro features, but if they don't help, that's okay too.
Hope that cleared some stuff up!
(And more advanced users can correct me if I'm wrong)