I want to edit a course that's not mine!

Hello!

I want to edit this course

They keep the hiragana on at all times and it basically is telling me the answer, so there is no point in the deck at all. I want to change that setting.

Please help me!

Thank you

Hi, you can’t edit a course that’s not yours, however you can contact the contributor and ask them if they could turn it off. To contact a contributor you can see if they have a course forum created for the course or if they are a member of this forum by doing search for them.

From doing a search it doesn’t look like they have a course forum for this course or that they are a member of this forum. Alternatively you can ask a staff member to contact them using the @ then the staff member to contact them for you to see if they are willing to let you be a contributor. I will tag @MemriseMatty to ask for you.

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I have looked for your name in the users list of that course, and could not find it…

There is a wealth of N2 courses on memrise, including several matome ones:

pick up another one, it seems you would not lose any points or something

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Thank you so much for the info and for tagging a staff member for me! =))

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Hello. My name might not be on there because I haven’t done that deck in awhile. I always end up quitting the course because the feature they added really annoys me. My username is walls0236 if that helps anything.

I have poked around several of the courses and they are rather poor or not what I’m needing for the test that is coming up. Thank you, though.

Hello @walls0236 :slight_smile: . I made a list of 5 courses of Nihongo So-Matome N2 Kanji (日本語総まとめN2漢字). The course you linked (first in the list - created by tsutsurin) has kanji on the left and English on the right, but I found a course that seems to follow the same pattern, the シャイン course (hiragana and kanji, kanji and English). Sputnik1220 has several formats.

  1. Tsutsurin

https://www.memrise.com/course/612662/nihongo-so-matome-n2-kanji-n2/
c1

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2. Batenna

c2

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3. Sputnik1220

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4. haroldtokyo

c4

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5. シャイン

c5

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Thank you!!!
The Sputnik one is the best so far that I can tell.

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You’re welcome :slight_smile:

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You’re welcome :slight_smile:

Sorry, I started working on the course tonight, and it’s actually really bad. It has all options but the combinations I need >.<.
It seems nothing can be done.

What a pity. These were the courses I found with the same name.

Other than those, I found one that is a sum of the N3 / N2 / N1 courses. So I do not know if it’s good for your case, but I’ll put the link for you.

https://www.memrise.com/course/1317037/sou-matome-n3-n2-n1-ri-ben-yu-zong-matomehan-zi/

Another suggestion I found, is a Niffer course, which is the person who created the sequential jtalkonline courses. I’ll put the link for the course below. Or maybe some other course that Niffer added on their list, which were aimed at taking the JLPT N1 test.

List of Niffer courses:
https://www.memrise.com/user/Niffer/courses/teaching/
List of jtalkonline courses:
https://www.memrise.com/user/JTalkOnline.com/courses/teaching/