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Would anyone like to trade Anki decks? I am using Kaplan for test prep and am making note cards for each Kaplan book. However it seems to be taking an exorbitant amount of time to make the decks; time that I would rather spend reviewing the decks. I have completed a deck for Biology divided into 12 decks, one for each chapter of the Kaplan book. It has just around 900 note cards. Anyone else using Kaplan, or even another test prep book and making Anki decks for them and would like to trade let me know.
 
When you make the cards, actively learn the material. This takes a lot of focus and energy. but it will pay off.

I only have class-based anki decks that wont be of much help. if you want them anyways pm me. Some biochem and cellular process stuff.
 
Careful you're not actually swapping Kaplan questions or diagrams or anything like that in your cards.

I have my own Anki deck though I made from various sources during my MCAT prep if you want to use that, ~900 cards. PM me if you're interested.
 
I would love to trade decks when I actually start creating mine. Although, I'm not sure how different ours will be since I will be taking a Kaplan course as well!
 
I encourage everyone to make your own cards. It will pay off much better than using someone else
Agreed. I offer mine up but hope others make their own cards in addition using to mine. Making your own cards is a huge part of the studying process.
 
Especially how this test is set up, knowing a fact isnt going to help much if you dont have a story to tie to that fact. Anytime I get a anki question wrong I know exactly where I found that information and what bigger picture that piece of information belongs to. So I make a note to reread that entire topic as a way to keep the big picture in my head. But to each his/her own
 
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