Anki session 1 done!

Next up: new cards. 179 cards down so far. #premed 🌟

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... Read moreIn this article, I reflect on completing my first session of using Anki, a powerful flashcard app designed to aid memorization through spaced repetition. Having tackled 179 cards, I'm excited to introduce new cards in my study plan. Anki is widely used by students, particularly in premed studies, to retain vast amounts of information efficiently. The platform allows users to create customizable flashcards, catering specifically to their learning needs, making it an essential tool for those preparing for exams. The core of effective studying with Anki lies in understanding how to optimize learning schedules and card management. As I move forward, the insights gained from this initial session will guide adjustments to my study methods, ensuring increased retention and mastery of the subject matter. I invite fellow students in the #premed community to share their experiences and strategies with Anki, fostering a collaborative learning environment that benefits all. Remember, the journey of learning is continuous, and with each session, you'll build a stronger foundation for your academic career.

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