Anki Strategy

Hey everyone, any advice on how to use Anki, I just started and think i have like 2000 cards lol. I understand that there is so much to work through and I am only 7 weeks from test day but have essentially finished my content review apart from targeted stuff. Should i spend a few days grinding out all the cards so that then i can treat them as review, or what would you advise. I have the Jack Sparrow deck and the Pankow P/S deck saved. Thanks

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u/Fit-Celebration-5320 — 8 hours ago

Advice for upcoming MCAT and structure

I am currently booked for an MCAT on August 21, I began my journey testing at a 494 in January and got up to a 505, on January 23 but then while back at college for the Spring I did a minimal amount of study. 3 weeka ago I began reviewing content and scored a 502 and with just under 7 weeks until my planned exam date my goal is still to score 512+ and I can give 40-50+ hours a week and I guess I am looking for both assurance that this goal is possible and secondly any advice on how to go about it. I am going to begin the AAMC question banks and maintain my flashcarding and Anki daily as well as trying to passively read content in the evenings. I honestly think I still have content I am struggling with but if I spend more time reviewing and notetaking I fear it is time taken from improving my test taking skills.

I am a student athlete and capable of working hard but I want to know if people think this is achievable. My goal was originally 515+ but I think that could take a miracle at this point lol. any advice or support would be appreciated. I have access to all the kaplan resources + AAMC and Anki.

Thank you for anything you have to share

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u/Fit-Celebration-5320 — 18 hours ago

Upcoming MCAT looking for advice and input

I am currently booked for an MCAT on August 21, I began my journey testing at a 494 in January and got up to a 505, on January 23 but then while back at college for the Spring I did a minimal amount of study. 3 weeka ago I began reviewing content and scored a 502 and with just under 7 weeks until my planned exam date my goal is still to score 512+ and I can give 40-50+ hours a week and I guess I am looking for both assurance that this goal is possible and secondly any advice on how to go about it. I am going to begin the AAMC question banks and maintain my flashcarding and Anki daily as well as trying to passively read content in the evenings. I honestly think I still have content I am struggling with but if I spend more time reviewing and notetaking I fear it is time taken from improving my test taking skills.

I am a student athlete and capable of working hard but I want to know if people think this is achievable. My goal was originally 515+ but I think that could take a miracle at this point lol. any advice or support would be appreciated. I have access to all the kaplan resources + AAMC and Anki.

Thank you for anything you have to share

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Advice for upcoming MCAT and structure

I am currently booked for an MCAT on August 21, I began my journey testing at a 494 in January and got up to a 505, on January 23 but then while back at college for the Spring I did a minimal amount of study. 3 weeka ago I began reviewing content and scored a 502 and with just under 7 weeks until my planned exam date my goal is still to score 512+ and I can give 40-50+ hours a week and I guess I am looking for both assurance that this goal is possible and secondly any advice on how to go about it. I am going to begin the AAMC question banks and maintain my flashcarding and Anki daily as well as trying to passively read content in the evenings. I honestly think I still have content I am struggling with but if I spend more time reviewing and notetaking I fear it is time taken from improving my test taking skills.

I am a student athlete and capable of working hard but I want to know if people think this is achievable. My goal was originally 515+ but I think that could take a miracle at this point lol. any advice or support would be appreciated. I have access to all the kaplan resources + AAMC and Anki.

Thank you for anything you have to share

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