While this is commendable, it is not necessarily an efficient use of your time (unless it's truly required by your classes). This morning I did ~160 cards in 25 minutes. Can anyone explain to me how i can make anki cards faster Every day : from monday to sunday, they teach us like at minimum +150 slides ( 2 lectures per day ) but it takes me like 4-5 hours straight to make anki cards + 4 hours to review old and new cards = almost 9 hours a day !! I don’t know how it’s going to go for me as I get further along in the textfugu Seasons. It does take quite a while though. They are not universally applicable. I love Anki and I've been using it for years, but it's a very specific tool and even though it does its job extremely well, it is not THE perfect solution for learning everything. A small proportion of difficult items in SuperMemo can consume a large proportion of your time". I figure that if the Anki cards are piling up so much, I … What can I do to learn but also to stop this hell? I use Anki for more than a decade, and every single time there is a touch of frustration that Anki UX stuck in mid-2000. Also interested in thoughts on this. Every day, an additional 180 cards show up to study. In high school the average is much lower. If you DO get to the end and have time left over, spend that on your Fun deck. I was 75% done with mechs massive 3000 card deck and then I realized that it took me about 1.5hr per day review random cards, and at this point we might be better off just focusing on weaknesses? The unofficial subreddit for the flashcard app Anki. Maybe read one guide by Cal Newport? WOuld love 95% retention on what surely will end up >2000 cards. You could make a deck "very important cards" that has settings that lead to a high retention rate (like 95%) in the long run and one "the rest" with settings that gives you a retention rate of 85-87% in the long run. Edit: It's also important to know whether your professor will likely assess you on that information. So here it's a matter of prioritization like the 80/20 rule (or about). It’s being really helpful for me to do it, ’cause I can do more and more reviews every day. I usually average about 1000-1500 cards read per day lately The Anki language app works like this: you plug in your vocab, review your words for the day, then tell Anki how easy or difficult those words were to remember. Many posts here focus on the input side. Sounds like you're doing philosophy. 95% percent because immediately after a review you would remember all of these reviews. Choose the option that is most enjoyable/least painful to you. However, I just finished my first pass of FA in dedicated and quickly realized that the systems that I had used his cards for pretty heavily were much easier to learn and came back more quickly. I need to weed out the old decks that I no longer need. If you find yourself filling the same gap for the third review time, I'd advise you to create a short-answer card for that piece. Oh buddy, that sounds horrible. Second, I'd advise you to avoid always using clozes and the minimal information principle advised by the 20 rules. Open Source Because the code and storage format is open, your important data is safe. If you know the card you will hit easy and the card will be shown less. We can't learn everything without sacrificing something. Is there a way to push specific cards to the front, or the ones I just made? I can totally feel your difficulties. Is mass review of Anki even worth it 3-4 weeks out? Anki uses this information to plug these cards into its algorithm. It's too much time-consuming over the short-medium term. I believe it's a great resource to commit FA to memory but am worried about the time spent on it and what else I could be doing (more UW/Pathoma) with that time. So you're doing 2000 a day, but not retaining what you learned. Because of the algorithm, you will feel the difference tomorrow and it will get better within days. Another super annoying feature is that historically Anki is free except iOS – somehow mentality of "iOS users are rich" sneaked in – and Anki for iOS costs ~25$. That's not a problem in itself. Creating Anki cards and optimizing your learning in medical school is no easy task. Also the two c1 should be merged to avoid the clue of seeing two [...] next to each other. So you can then focus on memorizing that and then just casually learn everything else you find interesting. I ended up doing between 800 and 1300 cards per day (those were longer questions with difficult answers, sometimes calculations, so you couldn't just breeze through them) but doing 2000 a day, and I presume you have to attend lectures in between, is probably an unreasonable amount. I tried reading FA but i feel like its a waste of time since I won't be able to recall most of what i just read. When I go on a work trip for a week, I suddenly come home and have 700+ cards waiting for me. Great book on the Spaced Repetition System Anki. And in that case, you want to make sure that you see all the new cards by some arbitrary deadline (leaving ample review time before the exam). Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. You can use these tips to create high yield Anki cards from text-books, lecture slides, YouTube videos, or any other resources you use to study. Get enough sleep, even if you didn't do all you Anki cards for the day. You have to find a good compromise. Until the next review this number decreases from 100% to 90%. Once a card has been answered wrong so often it's in "ease hell" (see the video mentioned above). New cards/day: if you have a new deck of 1000 cards, the maximum number of new cards you can review per day is this setting. Some say 287, some have a date, and some say 100000000 (with or without extra zeros). If you want to remember more you need much more reviews. This can happen. Especially if you have not done any of it so far. Since writing by hand takes longer and you just can't copy and paste you'll probably make different cards: Maybe you'll condense the material more. The returns from these cards were much more than bro's at THAT stage of my step1 studying. Unless you are the smartest one in the world there are always smarter people and the more select the institution you go to the more relevant this problem is. Obviously, it's backfiring now and I sleep 4 hours max each day (sometimes less). I wouldn't consider these as exact forecasts - but these give you some feeling/an idea about effects on your expected workload. In many cases this is not efficient, see the calculation in the manual. You'll end up hindering yourself and learning less in the end. 600 was reasonable for some people, but it essentially replaces a FA review because that's where the cards come from. The long term results count. Welcome to /r/MedicalSchool: An international community for medical students. Same for cumulative exams. I also find it hard to ignore the details but often it's necessary. Lots of studies show how they improve the process of learning new concepts and memory. The Core 2000 is based on learning vocabulary words. E.g. I have also been able to build more of an understanding rather than simple fact recall. The only reason I stuck with it is because anki is all I used during MS2 and I got comfortable learning everything that way. can you answer a longer question like "What do Hobbes, Locke, and Rousseau mean by 'state of nature': similarities and differences". I too have just used anki throughout my first two years, but 800-1000 cards a day is a LOT. To some degree that's hard to change. That said, we also had a month of lecture-free time to study for it. My experience with using bros deck was that during the school year i would use his cards corresponding to which ever system we were studying in class. I dont do kanji cards. A lot of students use Anki to study for an up-coming exam. Studying makes you fit! I dont think i could do it. One big advantage to Anki is that it is similar to how we will be required to recall the information. And they are right. I'm thinking about using an outline software like Notion or something to get broad strokes and then using Anki to drill in topics. But literally don't take your sleep time; that comes first. I don't cram study. As Mystik-Palace said, concentrate on relevant things, don't try to ankify everything. Close. It would be great to memorize everything you ever learn but it's just not possible. Now, study your required deck for that time box. Anki second. Also, I use the "bury related reviews" setting, which makes it so that you see at most one card per note per day. The paramount importance of sleep is also mentioned in the coursera course Learning How to Learn, on which there are also Anki decks. Spaced repetition is simple. If I miss a day, I end up with something like 320 cards to study. I say no. It's making the cards that's so time consuming for me. Besides the input side you must have fitting Anki settings. 2k cards a day seems unmanageable by any metric. I know the entire semester's material as I've been reviewing it slowly every day. Also you must make hard decisions: It's unlikely that more than half of your cards are very important ... Failed cards take a lot of time. A Half hour morning, noon, and night shouldn’t be horrible but overall a person may need to cull how many active cards they have going. Some times I would make it through 800 relevant cards and other times 200. Iirc, the default is 5 new cards and max 100 cards to review per day. Fast forward to about a month ago, when I suddenly started getting back into my studies with a renewed vigor. Usually ended up being anywhere from 100-250 cards per chapter. You don't have to always break down information every time or actively recalling minimum information every time. It takes me about 3-4 hours a day to get all my reviews in (doing brosencephalon's deck). Not doing their Anki reviews every day; It’s easy to make 100+ Anki cards in a day. Hope it sheds some insight into the process. According to Harvard, "Without adequate sleep and rest, over-worked neurons can no longer function to coordinate information properly, and we lose our ability to access previously learned information." :). I'm completely available for any help you need. I figured it takes me about 2-4 hours to read 30 pages of FA (i'm a slow reader) and given that I only have 40 days of dedicated this would only get me 2x passes of FA of passive reading. This has been going on for more than a month and I have days when I just hit the spacebar and feel horrible about myself. You card could be 3 clozes instead of 4, or even just 2 if you remove c2. Ask your professor and/or peers about past exam papers/questions. It was so liberating to “start” studying with over 3,000 mature review cards up to date in my Anki … As I have spoken about before, Sentence Banks had one of the biggest impacts for me while learning Japanese. Discussion - General. Though what is moderately difficult and who's average and it might take some weeks until the stats get reliable. Sometimes I skip a day. The important question is: Outside of Anki how do you do on test exams? Is this something similar to what you did / do? A bit different situation but for my MS1 carido/pulm unit i made about 2000 anki cards. It usually took 2-3 hours to go through all the reviews for the day. There's also the add-on Anki Simulator. Focusing on both simultaneously is a waste of time and energy. I usually make my intervals like this: again: 1 day, good: 2 days, easy: 4 days. :) Exercise 3x a 20 seconds burst of eg stair climbing after every 2h or so; you’ll produce bdnf that helps neural growth and you’ll feel the benefits from enhightened metabolism for 2h or more :) and you’ll have a toned body! I too have just used anki throughout my first two years, but 800-1000 cards a day is a LOT. When it comes to exams don't apply random guides without understanding the settings. I usually add about 100-150 cards per day for a few days then take a break and dont add for a few days. 1 hour, 45 mins, 3 hours; whatever you can REALISTICALLY afford. You Tell Anki Which Words You Find Easy, Medium or Difficult to Recall. Depending on your workload and tests you might need higher or lower ones! That said, we also had a month of lecture-free time to study for it. "I always like to learn every detail" sounds like a recipe for disaster, at least at college: When you enter a selective program at university you might have to change how you learn. Classes are often geared at the average student. e.g. So on average you should remember 95%. So learning the material is easy for top students (90+% percentile) and you can really every little detail that matters for a test. If you know tomorrow’s going to be a big day, you could review some of those cards today, ahead of time. I don't see how a software could automatically do all this for you. I would really recommend you to read 'Why we sleep' by Matthew Walker, or at least watch an interview/podcast with him. ! How many Anki cards a day in medical school? Sometimes it helps to wait for a few weeks or months. I am following your Verbal and math focused study plans. Do take 19 minute naps when your brain signals you’re tired= a signal your hippocampus/inner brain is starting to be filled up with new knowledge/ input and it needs a 19 minute nap to offload in your neocortex. This is great advice. Reduce the number of new cards per day - right now. You do this by selecting: easy, medium, or hard. You know that to remember what you learn, you have to revi… Reviews should be broken up over the course of the day, especially if you are in the hundred to thousand range. Anki is a free and open-source flashcard program using spaced repetition, a technique from cognitive science for fast and long-lasting memorization. " However, once I felt comfortable with my knowledge and had a large review queue, I reduced the new card limit to 25-50 per day, depending on how busy my rotation was. "The single biggest change that Anki brings about is that it means memory is no longer a haphazard event, to be left to chance. Anybody have suggestions or opinions on it? The same. You can and should learn vocabulary with Anki, but it will never teach you to speak a language. Currently in dedicated period so take this how you wish. That's about as much as is possible in a day while still doing UWorld at a reasonable rate. Eat and drink enough. Be honest with yourself). Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts, Guide to Anki Intervals and Learning Steps. Just started a couple days ago (8 weeks until Step) and am already doing about 500 a day. 2000 reviews every day is a lot. Once you have "leech". I'm just writing this because I'm desperate. You should at least sleep 7 hours a day. I can't even talk to my family because I just don't have time. Cardiology is key for impressive USMLE scores. Your cloze notes definitely don't need to be so granular. Maybe for one course avoid Anki and just use regular paper flash cards: You can do active recall testing and spaced repetition outside of Anki. Focus on the biggest ideas and the high yield stuff. I spent that time going to a dedicated study room at uni and doing Anki flashcards for 10-12h every day … Fantastic question, and one that was not always as simple as it is now, with the newer version of Anki. Any thoughts? So having a strategy for those is very important. Master cardiology from a Harvard-trained anesthesiologist who scored 270 on the USMLE Step 1 with these 130+ high-yield flash cards. Determine a time box. And indeed your brain needs it’s 8 cycles of REM-NREM to consolidate and grow new neural connections, cut some in favour of better ones/ closer/faster. I personally do not allow myself to use Anki for more than 1 hour a day, and 30 minutes or so is where I'm usually at. Put all the current decks you have under either one of those. Cookies help us deliver our Services. As I’m not going to do 50 new cards a day until reach the point, there’ll be a point when they’ll eventually be together, as I add more cards a day at Anki than new kanjis I learn, and from there on, I’ll keep with both things. First of all, it's more important your emotional and physical well-being than studying. They say: "Important! You want different settings for the scheduler. You managed an insane workload for a month. I had the same problem like yours in the past year, but then I changed my study method to a more balanced, efficient, and evidence-based one. SRS is truly the learning of the future. Doing 2000 Anki cards a day is probably pretty unusual among your co-students. I would only recommend this if you need to cram. Stop at the end, no matter what. DO NOT just say to yourself "I'll end at X:00", because you won't. So I'd make some notes in Anki about Anki. The most new cards I've done in 1 day was maybe around 500-600, but this took a really long time (most of my day)! You can add more clozes in the card after you remember more and more of the whole paragraph. Anki Rep Simulator Deck Size Extra Simulation Days extra simulation (just for the graph) Expected Retention percentage of card you expect to pass each day Interval Modifier assumed to be Log(retention)/Log() New Cards a Day Failure Penalty on failure, new card interval = previous interval * failure penalty 20% ease factor decrease on failure anki's default behavior Also, try meeting with your teacher/professor and let them know how you're doing, chances are they'll tell you exactly what you need to learn for the class. Deck options are applied per deck. I ended up going through FA and making my own cards on shit I considered high yield and didnt know. If everything is already in the coursepack (for us it is), then I'll just make anki cards for 2 hours on that 1 hour lecture and NEVER have to review again. I came here to say the same. To add on sleep + excersise will almost definitely be better for you in the short AND long-term. So on average you should remember 95%. This indicates that you are dedicated and able to work under pressure. You're putting way too much stress on the brain because you don't want to forget anything. "For moderately difficult material, the average user should find they remember approximately 90% of mature cards (intervals over 21 days) that come up for review." I don't really know what to tell you but I think that you may need to reassess your relationship with Anki. I just link this article because for Anki I haven't seen an article that contains as prominent yellow boxes. You can't study well without being emotionally fine. You can start with 30-40 cards per day and increase this as you get comfortable and more familiar with the program. Only then should you focus on the details. I'd probably make cards simple and to the point, make more basic cards, and try to really assess whether or not something is worth Ankify'ing before making a card out of it. I think you must change how you use Anki. I dont do j-j, only j-e. They just add up very very quickly. > but I always like to learn every detail because I find everything relevant. Press J to jump to the feed. I’ve been doing it a while now and found it really helps. Cut your cloze per card in half. And, for the most part, I totally quit learning Spanish. Example: There's a name of a drug on a screen with some buttons and I'm supposed to know something about that drug. Anki is not a simple software. I had only gone through 600 throughout the unit so the day before the exam I went through all 1400 I had left and I did great on the test. And while Anki has settings to limit total studying in one sitting, the feeling is that you are constantly falling behind in studying. Also, seeing the tables/diagrams in FA is much more helpful for integrating information than the binary facts that are presented in the anki deck. Finally, don't be afraid to hit "Easy" if you really know the material. But don't overoptimize. I don't want to make you feel more guilty, but sleeping more will definitely help you learn more. 2k cards a day seems unmanageable by any metric. To this day, the Core 2000 is still a debated topic amongst Japanese language learners. 6 answers to question "the 20 new cards a day that's the default on anki mobile seems a bit low - how many are you all doing?" somewhat obsessed with the amount of words that they can possibly “memorize” every day I don't have to. Maybe you'll see how this fares against Anki clozes only. Some people take longer to adjust. No one can tell you the answer. Except, I still did my review cards on Anki every day. Since maybe the start of this year, almost every time I do cards, I’m either listening to old radio shows from Ricky Gervais/Stephen Merchant/Karl Pilkington, or watching some YouTube video. Take frequent breaks. Also, Anki has a feature where you can see which days coming up will be big days. Anki - Auto Adjust New Cards per Day to Meet a Deadline Posted on January 8, 2018. Play around with the limits and figure out what works best for you. This also similar to getting pimped in the hospital. Then it's sometimes better to learn five other things then this hard fact. 2000 reviews every day is a lot. A couple of years ago I had a pretty big test that I studied a month for. Maybe use two decks for each subject. Creating short-answer cards takes time since they require typing and/or formulation. Before answering your question, I gotta mention how serious your sleep deprivation is. Anki" is the Japanese word for "memorization".The SM2 algorithm, created for SuperMemo in the late 1980s, forms the basis of the spaced repetition methods employed in the program. Put a cloze for name, one for theory and one for what the theory is. This might be useful insight. This means it's likely that you'll be good in the long run. Doing so many anki reviews and only sleeping 4 or less is super counterproductive. How can I see those cards? The most important thing is to make sure you understand each concept on a deeper level than before and not just focus on the number. Actually it warns about retention rates that are too high because of the unbearable workload. When I bought the JALUP 1000 and 2000 (the first 3000 cards before he decided to release his whole deck) sets 2 years ago, I casually looked at the creation timestamps for some of the cards and noticed right away that he’d been adding upwards of 40 some cards a day, every day. 5. The studying should be you making the cards themselves (concise and simple summary of a topic) and the review should just be a review. If you don't sleep enough, you will start performing a lot worse, take longer for everything and have less time for sleep. I say this because there will be a significant number of cards that are either too basic or too low yield, particularly the ones he added from his classes, which are not in first aid. By using our Services or clicking I agree, you agree to our use of cookies. How many Anki cards do you do in a day? Use a kitchen timer or timer app or something; but something that gives you a very definite indicator that your time is done. there's probably much more to learn so that you may have to prioritize the first time in your life and skip some details. But before we talk about that, let’s take a peek at what’s inside. I'd also study the manual. At first I thought, no way, that can’t be right. 10% vs ~5% is a huge difference so that maybe you can live with far fewer reviews. After its controversial shift to iKnow, the Core 2000 community largely moved to Anki. Maybe everyone knows much less than you and much fewer details? Your brain will remember the context of a question if you understand the theory behind the questions. Bros did a great job in building the foundation for me, but I feel much better using FA as the primary source through dedicated than I think I would continuing to use bros. Did the same as this. I ended up going through FA and making my own cards on shit I considered high yield and didnt know. You don’t need 100% concentration to do Anki cards, so it’s not too distracting. I know that I'm pointing out the obvious here, but seriously loosing that much sleep hurts your retention for learning. (Above "reasonable" +/- your own ability. 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