« Reply #19 on: January 16, 2011, 02:43:12 pm »
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Hmm, think I might use this too actually for Med study. Use to use stuff like 'Quizlet' but this seems more powerful - especially over long periods of time as IntoTheNewWorld pointed out. Memorising hundreds of drug names is tedious work @_@
Yeah, I can only imagine :/
I actually posted Anki in a thread awhile back, i guess you guys are just discovering it.
I didn't actually use it for a language but i did use it for Biology.
It works really well, in my opinion anyway.
You absolutely must stick to it though or the whole theory its based on just falls to pieces.
It's also a bitch to make all the cards at one time, i made all my cards at the end of the year, 20 cards a chapter... 20 something chapters... it got tedious, the act of making the cards that is. I think it would work a lot better if you actually put in things as you learn them every-night or at the end of a week. I also had a lot of duplicate questions and questions that were very similar, try to weed them out, i guess this would happen a lot less if youre doing a language.
One of the problems i had was my deck of cards got so huge it took awhile to review them all and some of you may encounter this; that said they did take this into consideration. I do think its a very well designed piece of software, especially for the price you pay as well.
Just my 2 Cents.
Yeah, I did actually search for some topics on Anki, but because of the letters a-n-k-i it just brought up a stack of results for ranking :/
I think I'll add cards at the end of each week, like you suggested. Thanks :3

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