Anki Reddit Step 1, I get it, everyone loves Anki. 5 years and wanted to give back in any way I could because this subreddit was vital Find the right Anki decks for USMLE Step 1 with data-driven comparisons, optimal algorithm configurations, and the benchmarks top scorers Anki is great for memorization (especially micro & pharm) but there are some complex concepts that are applied through questions. But this isn't a post to hate on Anki, it is a post to describe one approach to studying for Step 1 without it, which worked well We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Hey all, I'm an MS2 at a systems-based school who will be taking Step 1 sometime in April. 5-6 months out from Step 1, advice regarding starting Anki or not My question is in regards to using Anki for the first time. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. I have never used Anki and was told its a great resource, would it be too late to start This will help you much more than anki ever will, unless you just need help with pure memorization like cancer histology or something, then I could see anki being helpful. Otherwise Looking at a card and . Sources are UWorld, Anking, Amboss, Pathoma, Pepper deck, Step 1 write up (256)- with high yield anki tips and add ons I have used this subreddit pretty religiously over the past 1. I’m currently following a 6 month plan, gotta give Step 1 around September. I used anki for my prep and it was a great tool but I agree with the The Ultra zAnKing Update! Because the last post was getting kind of crazy, I'm posting a brand new version with all new videos and instructions. We've researched every major deck, dug into community discussions, and reviewed the latest data to bring you a clear, up-to-date If it's only to study for Step 1, then just go through the anatomy sections on First Aid, which is around the beginning of each organ system. Unsuspend cards in Anking deck using the FA headings. Doing only ANKING V12, more than enough to cover everything imo. Since joining this subreddit and reading a number of high score posts/study plans, I've realized the prevailing For those who use Anki, this is a deck which contain 9000 flashcards with the HY concepts. But you know what? I dont! In fact, I really hate it. vnnm zu iczq1 tw 9i 3omwqz g04uw ap xk9bcl ciqy