You know, your work ethic is admirable, but this is the Appassionata, regarded as one of Beethoven's most difficult (maybe even THE most difficult piano sonata), both technically and musically. To truly savor it, it sure helps to have the technical mastery that would only come with more experience. I practice roughly the same amount of time as you and have been playing for eleven years, yet the technical difficulty of the piece still intimidates me. This is not to say you can't tackle this piece soon, but what I've heard is standard is to learn the Pathetique first- you get almost as much bang for your buck and it leaves you hungering for more. Plus, the tedious learning process (notes, etc.) will be MUCH easier with the Pathetique under your belt.Good luck!