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Originally Posted by alanX
You should master English first.
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lol you're a prick, man. :P
Remembering kanji is different for everybody. Some just "get" it, others need massive amounts of mnemonics. Start out with flashcards and see if memorization works for you. It depends on how old you are; if you're still just emerging into your tween years, you can probably still do it. However, adults are taught to think logically and rote memorization isn't always going to accomplish anything.
One good way is to study a kanji, learn its roots and meanings, as well as all the kunyomi and onyomi, and then write it in the correct stroke order 100 times. Then go to the next one.