![]() ![]() Is UEarth worth it (and what's the difference between UGlobe, UPlanet, UWorld - I see different terms for it)?įLs: 3 PR + 4 AAMC.Should I start using the AAMC practice questions during content review or after?.What is a realistic amount of cards to get through in a day in addition to content review or practice, and how much time does it take?. ![]() Should I use MD during content review and JS after - or is this too much?.Is there a way to unsuspend cards based on chapter topics in the JS deck?.I was leaning towards doing JS deck but should I start doing cards during content review or after?.I also want to utilize Anki and these are the biggest questions I have: I am also going to buy AAMC study materials (Qpacks, Fls, etc.). My current plan is to spend about 3 months (June-Aug) on the content review (I bought the Princeton Review books) and 4-4.5 months of practice. I will not have Physics II before I take the exam - so I plan to learn this on my own through resources. I am planning to take the exam in January 2022 and I am beginning studying this month (June), rounding to about 7 months - this is good for me because I am taking full coursework this summer and fall. Hi everyone! I am just beginning to study for MCAT now and have some questions. Compilation of MCAT Advice (200+ Users).U/Tiramiwho's Physics Equations Anki deck It is well-written, organized, and easily searchable.įor those who are just starting out with ankiĬheck out the wiki for pros/cons of each deck If you have an Anki-specific question, before posting here, first check the Anki manual. Do not share, sell, buy, or request copy-written PDFs, textbooks, subscriptions, etc.Ĭlick here for our list of pre-made Anki Decks ANKI MANUAL.Keep conversation relevant to Anki + MCAT.The biggest issue is poor tagging so finding which cards to unsuspend can be hard.A subreddit to share and discuss Anki decks for use in studying for the MCAT and premed studies r/ANKIMCAT RULES Mostly cloze deletions and made from Khan Academy, Kaplan, Princeton Review, and Examkrackers material. Ortho528 (4,351) - Very comprehensive and the creator got an incredible score using this deck. This is the deck I used and I think it worked really well for me. Since most people already have Kaplan books, you may not need more content review material. This deck is only cloze deletions, so it is very easy to go through. Very comprehensive and good tagging, but best if used with their full course. MCAT for Victory (3,800) - The only deck made by a prep course. Anking’s deck is basically Miledown, so I’d just download the original if you want this option. This deck is particularly great if you like Khan Academy since the videos are linked. Not as comprehensive as the other decks, but really well made cards. Most cards are cloze deletions, so you can go through them fast. Miledown (2,900) - Probably the most popular deck. Goes through the Kaplan books, but doesn’t have the best organization. JackSparrow (6,289) - This deck is very comprehensive, but it is mostly made with basic cards “front/back” so they take longer to get through. ![]() Personally, I think practice questions > Anki > videos > textbooks. You likely won’t get through all the cards unless you make Anki your main study tool. This deck is super comprehensive, but it is huge. This blog does a good job covering the decks:īouras (13,333 cards) - Basically a giant compilation of other decks including JackSparrow, Ortho528, Miledown, and others. ![]() A subreddit to share and discuss Anki decks for use in studying for the MCAT and premed studies r/ANKIMCAT RULES ![]()
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