If I understood correctly, you don’t want that behaviour, but mix new cards from all chapters of a subsection on each review session. With the current default scheduler (V2), if you study a parent deck (say one of your subsections), new cards will be gathered one subdeck (chapter) at a time until that one is done, then from the next one. Take it with a grain of salt, what works for me might not be ideal for everyone. Without that info, I can only give you some general advice. I’d say your craziness-level depends on how many cards the deck contains My goal in doing so is to see cards from different “chapters” (1-12) within the subsection I am working on that day, as I’m too late into my studying process to hit chapters 1-6 of each subsection like I could’ve if I found these at the start.Ĭould anyone suggest an alternative method that would allow me to hit as many cards as possible before I test? Should I just alter the ‘new cards/day’ limit to a much higher number? Does any of this make sense? Am I crazy? Any thoughts?Īltough spaced repetition is really meant for long-term memory, Anki is also a great tool for cramming. I realize, however, that that amount of cards/day does not suffice. In attempting to figure out how to hit as many chapters within each subsection as I can, I’ve been doing about 30 new cards per day of one section. If any of you have also used this deck, you’ll know it contains subsections – biochemistry, biology, gen chem, ochem, physics, and behavioral. Problem, though, is that I’m trying to get as many cards done as I can each day, as I am testing in a little over a month. I’ve recently – within the last 3 or 4 weeks – downloaded the MileDown Kaplan deck as part of my MCAT studying regiment. I’m new to Anki and as a result am struggling with the interface and the best way to achieve what I am desiring to get done.
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