You can suspend spoilers by suspending cards with tags for "#AAMC" and " #Uglobe". OPTIONAL: USE AUTO-EASE FACTOR in your studying, it will go much faster! Then un-suspend the rest of the cards to fill gaps, as most cards that I added are not tagged by Kaplan chapters. I like to do cards for one subject at a time by using the subject decks. Work through it in order of Kaplan chapters, un-suspending as you go. After you download the deck, suspend all cards. I only used my Anki Deck, AAMC SBs, and AAMC FLs to study because my deck included all non-redundant content from uGlobe and other major third-party resources afaik. I corrected mistakes manually on 66 notes, either as I was learning (if they were basic mistakes) or once I mastered the material (if I only realized they were wrong at this point). All changes to AnKing v2 cards are described in a changelog spreadsheet on the Drive. Globally, I changed 412 notes in the AnKing v2 deck, added 1214 new notes (mostly in P/S), and deleted 6 redundant notes. NOTE: If you have any MCAT decks in your Anki profile that you don’t want edited, open this deck in a second profile. Also read Notes on Tags for additional advice on using the deck. Please read the readme for a how-to on installing the deck. I can personally say that I felt prepared for every concept I saw on test day. that you might see on test day is IN THIS DECK. That means that any equation, concept, unit, etc. ![]() So, you could consider this deck the Abdullah deck, the so-called “most comprehensive Anki resource for the MCAT” with >10k cards, updated with Jacksparrow and Anking and condensed into half as many cards–keeping only the important content. I also added cards from these decks for missed questions from third party resources that seemed important. That means this deck comprehensively covers all sections, including P/S (“Behavioral” in this deck). I filled content gaps using the Aidan, Abdullah, and Jack Sparrow decks. I am detail-oriented and became frustrated with misleading ways some of the AnKing/Miledown cards taught concepts, so while using the AnKing deck I became a bit obsessed with correcting mistakes and filling content gaps. I am sharing my deck, which I believe is the best out-of-the-box MCAT deck for studying to-date, which can be found here: Thanks to this community and the AnKing v2 MCAT deck I was able to study for the MCAT efficiently (~1 month full-time spread over 4 months part-time) and score very well (523 - 132/129/132/130), consistent with my 4 AAMC FL practices (524/525/525/526) taken in the 2 weeks before the exam. I have a non-denominational present for you! □
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