>>782
Just continue on with RTK. I'm hoping you're using Anki - if you aren't, start using it. As for how you'll learn the pronunciations, well, the kanji tend to have many pronunciations and there's no point learning them separately. You will learn the pronunciations in the context of sentences. DON'T use furigana to assist you - that'll only slow or prevent your learning of the pronunciations; what you want to be doing is having Anki flashcards with the sentence on one side with kanji and all, and the same sentence on the other side with the kana instead, along with a brief definition of the sentence as a whole.
Also, you don't want to be memorising or translating the sentences - just learn to read them aloud and understand the general meaning of the sentence and its words. If you forget the pronunciation of a word, write down the word once while pronouncing it before going onto the next card.
The course I would recommend is:
- Learn 2042 kanji
- Begin sentences while learning a maximum of 5 additional kanji per day (from RTK3 or otherwise - most days you should aim for 2)
>>785
Yeah... it's people like you who are stuffing their faces in the Japanese McDonalds stores with a bunch of fat gaijin while only talking amongst themselves.