![]() ![]() I’ve seen a lot of students use any one of these options and do perfectly fine.īonus: Want better grades with more free time (and less stress)? Get access to our free 3-step study system here to see what other top students do that you may not be doing! Next Day Starts At You can either choose to have a mixture where Anki mixes new and old cards together, or you can choose to see your new cards first or your old cards first. The next function is about how you want Anki to treat your new cards and new flashcards that you make as well as your old review ones. It’s nice for me to keep an eye on how many cards I have left, especially if I have little time left and lots of cards to review. Next, I recommend keeping this checked: “ Show remaining card count during review“.īy doing this, you’ll know how many cards are left before you’re done with your review. So I usually recommend that you go ahead and keep that checked so that you’ll know the next time you will see a flashcard again. If this setting is unchecked and I go into any flashcard, I wouldn’t see the times above my Easy, Good, Hard, and Again functions.īut if I tick that option, there will be time intervals above each individual selection that I make. Show Next Review Time Above Answer ButtonĪnd one of the things that you want to make sure is checked is the “ Show next review time above answer button“. Next and probably the most important is the Scheduling settings. Otherwise, you will have the typical white background, which is also totally fine. If you really enjoy this black look, which I definitely do, you can click Night mode and restart Anki to have this look. This is just one thing that is good to know: the Night mode. If you feel like you’re already somewhat of a pro at Anki, then go ahead and jump to the parts that you’re most interested in. How To Change The Settings When You Are CrammingĪs a quick overview, we will talk about the basic settings of Anki, the settings for the learning aspect of it, and how to make some changes.Best Anki Settings: My Recommended Values (Updated For V2.1+).Best Anki Settings for Medical School (With Full Explanation).Anki Settings: A Complete Guide and Recommended Settings For Medical School.So if you’re wanting to learn more or if this article doesn’t help you out, make sure to check these links: ![]() Here are links to amazing blog posts that I found where people really got into the math and the numbers behind all these settings. In that way, we can all learn.įull disclaimer: I didn’t learn all this by myself. So if I do make a mistake, just politely comment down below. I’m not going to pretend that I understand every single detail. Once you’re done with that, you can come back to this blog post to understand the minutia of the settings which, I’ll be completely honest, is still very confusing. So if you’re not familiar with what Anki is, if it’s still really confusing, and you want to know how to actually use it, then go ahead and check out this video first. This will not only break down how Anki works and the basic profiles, but also show the advanced strategies that I used as a medical student to go from 10 hours a day to 5 hours a day of studying, and still graduate with a 3.9 GPA. And we’ll talk about everything from basic settings, how to make sense of the settings, to how to actually adjust the settings to best use them for your particular circumstance.Īnd if you’re brand new to Anki, I definitely recommend watching this video first: How To Use Anki Like A Pro Here is a full breakdown of the best settings that you could be using in Anki. ![]()
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