>>3936248I don't think the average person is capable of N1 in 4 months. Keep in mind that the average person isn't capable of it AT ALL — most give up before reaching N3 or N4.
You need to make sure that you hold realistic expectations, otherwise you will almost certainly get discouraged and burn out.
>>3967713This is bullshit.
I started when I was 18 years old, and spent 2~5 hours every single day on it. and I went from EOP to N1 in 2 years with really intensive study. I was also in the middle of Engineering School at the same time.
These posters are giving good advice:
>>3944740>>3967170>>3968302This website is an absolute heaping pile of resources:
https://itazuraneko.neocities.org/learn/guide.htmlIf you actually want to learn Japanese, it would benefit you to give up your hobbies (especially video games, massive time sink) and dedicate all your newly-acquired free time to studying. I could not have done it if I hadn't quit video games for 2 years.
Stop watching VTuber streams until your listening comprehension is actually good enough to benefit from them (probably 1 to 1.5 years out if you really work hard at it).