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I'm a 16 year old student trying to build something. Is it okay if I ask a question about how you guys are studying for Korean right now and what is uncomfortable?
Hey everyone! I'm Korean, 16, and I'm trying to figure out what's actually broken about how people study Korean vocab today, and I want to make something that can actually fix it.
I've tried Anki, Memrise, Duolingo, and talked to friends learning Korean overseas. Everyone complains about something different: Anki is ugly and takes forever to set up, Duolingo plateaus fast, Memrise cards feel random, textbooks don't stick.
I'm trying to build something better and I don't want to guess what people actually need.
If you're learning Korean (TOPIK prep, self-study, whatever), I'd love to know:
- What's the #1 thing that frustrates you about your current vocab study?
- What's one thing you wish existed but doesn't?
- Have you tried using other apps? Why did you stop (if you did) and what was uncomfortable?
Not selling anything, I'm just trying to understand before I build the wrong thing! Please leave me any comments, it would genuinely mean a lot to me 😊
u/Sad_Computer_3939 — 1 day ago