For those that have used FC for step 1, how many cards do you suggest doing a day?
I’ve been doing about 100, now 125, a day since close to the beginning of 1st year. Don’t really think I could do many more without having my grades slip. But at the same time only getting 60ish review cards a day with a stack of about 5k (2-3k red/yellow) worries me that I’m not getting enough out of the spaced repetition.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated, thanks
I used firecracker all throughout M1/2 and now into dedicated. I think the best part of firecracker is helping you master the material in your current course (organ systems) and making sure you are exposed to everything before dedicated so there are no surprises. I would make it my goal to feel like you master every card in the deck for whatever block you are in. Now that I'm in dedicated the blocks where I was very diligent with firecracker are sooooo much easier to get through. That being said I got a 237 on baseline NBME and had not studied, and I think a big part of that was the spaced repetition. It is just tough getting all those random, nit-picky details that keep popping up and makes it seem like the spaced repetition is a waste of time. At the most, don't stress about nailing the correct answer for those cards, instead click "show more" and quickly refresh yourself on the general concept. I would worry less about how many daily cards, and more about feeling like you master each block.
Part of me thinks it would have been a good idea to only use the "study something specific" area instead of "daily tasks" and really hammer in the material for the block, spending the saved time using other resources (goljan, Qbanks). I will say that the question of the day + refresh task is a good way to review older material without being too painful. I wish they had started the refresh task thing earlier so I could have used it more.
Whatever you do just don't stop! Firecracker is seriously amazing and 100% the best, most complete resource out there (ive used them all). Its hard, and that's a good thing when it comes to learning.
What was your strategy with Firecracker over the summer between M1/M2? Are you 100% marked, if so when did you get to that point?
Congratulations on the score, I really hope to be in a similar position next year!
Thank you so much, this is incredibly reassuring!! I’ve definitely found that FC alligns with my school work a lot better for certain classes, and that classes that it does allign better with and i can get 100% of that subject flagged i notice I’m much better at when the reviews coming up.
When school starts getting crazy busy before an upcoming exam i definitely get lazy with FC and instead of reading up on the topics im getting wrong i just go “oops got it wrong ill figure that out later”, i’ve just gotta push myself a little harder to read that “show more” option even when im busy.
But seriously thank you so much for the advice! Congrats on the score and best of the luck with Step 1!
Hey everyone! I'll be starting med school in the fall and have just been looking ahead to all the board prep resources out there. I'm definitely leaning towards using FC, but am hesitant with the time commitment it seems to require. How does everyone balance using FC, keeping grades up in school, research, and life? And has anyone here used Bros/Zanki before switching to Firecracker?
When using firecracker you are studying for classes. Personally doing flashcards is the most effective way for me to memorize stuff, which is a necessary evil in medical school. Typically I would read a chapter or listen to a lecture, then do the corresponding cards in FC to help refresh/solidify. Every morning you are doing cards from the previous few days lectures to help reinforce stuff. When it comes time to study for the test, you will have a ton of it already memorized and not need to cram as much. It really varies based on your school and what block you are in, but I found a ton of overlap with firecracker and my school tests. There are going to be cards from older subjects that you are doing every day, but as long as it doesn't take too much time/energy away from your current class then you are doing fine. Remember, most MD schools don't really have grades the first two years...everything you have to show for those two years are a triple digit score (step1)...keep the long game in mind!
Thank you for the reply! So let’s say I review a card on Friday, my exam for that card is on a Monday, but based on the spaced repetition program the card is not scheduled to show up until Tuesday. Is there a way to use firecracker to review specific flash cards you needed before it is scheduled to appear?
Yep. You can go into the "study something specific" section and pick specific things to study. You can create a deck to study essentially with whatever you want in it. That's what I've been doing a lot of during dedicated to focus more on my weaknesses. It is a very, very versatile program with lots of ways to organize and do things to fit your needs. That's been my experience at least.
You can't set a maximum number of cards per day, you can only set a minimum. For example, I set my minimum cards per day at 150 so I currently see that amount every day. However, if Firecracker decides that I need to see more cards per day they will give me more cards than 150. I would just trust the algorithm and do whatever the program tells you.
If you did 120 cards everyday from the start of school, you would easily get through 100% of the material. The goal though is to see 100% of the material many times so that you can achieve true mastery of the content. Yes, it is a decent time commitment, but any strategy to memorize all of First Aid, Pathoma, Sketchy, etc. in flash card form will obviously take a serious time commitment.
Yep, its all about repetition! Also, the more easily you can get away from the type A mindset of being super thorough and stuff, the better you will be. However many cards you can do, will help you that much more. There is no magic number that will guarantee you a 260. If you do 120 cards well, slowly, hit snooze unit you actually get it right--then that's plenty. If you click through 120 without really chewing on the info, its not enough. You can never be fully prepared or get 100% (unlike undergrad), so the goal is really to use your time as effectively as possible in order to maximize your own potential. That's my .2 anyways.
Completely agree!
How are your scores? I remember seeing your first NBME being solid. Have you been using FC during dedicated? If so, did you switch your settings to dedicated mode?
Hey so I have been noticing some discrepancies between FC on my desktop vs FC on my phone/iPad, particularly in total number of questions/topics/cases.
For example, if I look at the desktop version of FC's “Pathoma Companion,” I have 506 topics, 13027 questions, and 1104 cases. For the “Sketchy Companion,” I have 279 topics, 6459 questions, and 493 cases. However, when I look at each of those on my phone or iPad, I have way different numbers for the topics, questions, and cases. For pathoma companion on iPhone/iPad I only have 768 topics, 7870 questions, and 744 cases. For sketchy companion I have 434 topics, 3990 questions, and 337 cases.
So the biggest discrepancy is number of questions/flashcards. Almost half the number than what I have on the desktop version. Has anyone else noticed this? I know @Huggy and @intubesteak use FC a ton. Do you guys have this same issue? I just worry if I do cards/cases on my phone or iPad then it won’t sync correctly with the desktop version and vice versa. But maybe you guys don’t use FC’s pathoma and sketchy companions like I do so it’s not an issue. I’ve signed out and the deleted the app/redownloaded and still have this problem.
Can confirm.
I noticed that a card incorrectly stated "what are the 2 manifestations of secondary syphilis" but there were five bullet points. I messaged them on a Saturday, and they revised the card within minutes of contacting them.
Got some questions about Firecracker. I’ve been incorporating FC into my studies (before everyone freaks out, don’t worry I’m still anki’ing hard w/ Zanki). I just really like supplementing with FC because it has SO much more to offer with great explanations, examples, images, background info, etc. Anyway, can someone tell me how long it takes to see a card after giving it a 3, 4, or 5? In other words, does giving a card a 5 mean you’ll see it 5 days later, weeks later, or even months later? Looking for someone with FC experience that can give some insight into the algorithm based off their own experience using FC. Based off my limited use, I’ve noticed that cards ranked 1-2 come up quite often but I can’t seem to figure out how long 3-5’s take to show up again. Appreciate anyone who can chime in with their own experience. Thanks.
Got some questions about Firecracker. I’ve been incorporating FC into my studies (before everyone freaks out, don’t worry I’m still anki’ing hard w/ Zanki). I just really like supplementing with FC because it has SO much more to offer with great explanations, examples, images, background info, etc. Anyway, can someone tell me how long it takes to see a card after giving it a 3, 4, or 5? In other words, does giving a card a 5 mean you’ll see it 5 days later, weeks later, or even months later? Looking for someone with FC experience that can give some insight into the algorithm based off their own experience using FC. Based off my limited use, I’ve noticed that cards ranked 1-2 come up quite often but I can’t seem to figure out how long 3-5’s take to show up again. Appreciate anyone who can chime in with their own experience. Thanks.
Got some questions about Firecracker. I’ve been incorporating FC into my studies (before everyone freaks out, don’t worry I’m still anki’ing hard w/ Zanki). I just really like supplementing with FC because it has SO much more to offer with great explanations, examples, images, background info, etc. Anyway, can someone tell me how long it takes to see a card after giving it a 3, 4, or 5? In other words, does giving a card a 5 mean you’ll see it 5 days later, weeks later, or even months later? Looking for someone with FC experience that can give some insight into the algorithm based off their own experience using FC. Based off my limited use, I’ve noticed that cards ranked 1-2 come up quite often but I can’t seem to figure out how long 3-5’s take to show up again. Appreciate anyone who can chime in with their own experience. Thanks.
Have any firecracker users used it as a primary source for their histology/cell bio course? If so, how? Thanks
Have any firecracker users used it as a primary source for their histology/cell bio course? If so, how? Thanks
I agree with UNMedGa. Firecracker is better for reviewing the material as a second pass or testing yourself to see if you're retaining information. If you're looking for a primary source for histology, I personally really liked Junqueira's Basic Histology. You can check to see if your medical school carries this textbook in their library. It's nice because it explains the concepts well, has a lot of pictures, and has practice questions at the end of chapters! You can also find a lot of resources for histology online, including websites with example pictures and practice questions.