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Hi Epidemiology! Welcome to the AnkiHub community. I understand your questions about managing the AnKing MCAT deck effectively. Let me help you with unsuspending cards and organizing your study approach.
Unsuspending Cards by Topic
The AnKing MCAT deck uses a comprehensive tagging system to organize content from multiple resources (MileDown, Jack Sparrow, Mr. Pankow, etc.). When unsuspending cards for a specific topic like amino acids, you’ll need to unsuspend cards from each relevant resource separately.
Here’s how to effectively unsuspend cards by topic:
- Go to Browse in Anki
- On the left side, expand the Tags section
- Look for the
#AK_MCAT_v2
tag and expand it
- Under this, you’ll find tags organized by resource (Kaplan, Khan Academy, etc.)
- For each topic (like amino acids), you’ll need to select the relevant tags from each resource
Tutorial for Unsuspending Cards by Tag
There’s a helpful tutorial specifically for this process: Selecting and Unsuspending Cards by Tag
Finding Mr. Pankow Content
Mr. Pankow’s content is fully integrated into the deck, but it doesn’t have separate tags like MileDown. According to The AnKing:
“The Pankow deck was merged into it (and significantly improved) by @MrPankow himself!”
So while you won’t see explicit Pankow tags, the content is there within the deck.
Ensuring Complete Topic Coverage
To make sure you’re not missing anything for a particular topic:
- Use the search function in the browser to find all cards related to your topic (e.g., search “amino acids”)
- Review the Khan Academy and Kaplan tags, as these provide the most comprehensive organization
- Consider creating your own study plan using the tagging system - you can even create custom subdecks based on tags if that’s helpful for you
For a specific topic like amino acids, you would:
- Unsuspend cards tagged with KA:Biomolecules:Amino Acids
- Unsuspend cards tagged with Kaplan:Biochemistry:Chapter X (where amino acids are covered)
- Search for any additional amino acid cards using the search function
This approach ensures you get comprehensive coverage across all the integrated resources.
Would you like more specific guidance on setting up a study plan using the tagging system?