I’ll help you understand if your MCAT AnKing deck setup is correct, but I don’t see any details or screenshots in your post that I can review. To properly assess your setup, I’ll need more information.
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Hi Makhan9!
I’d be happy to help you with your MCAT AnKing deck setup question. However, I notice that your post doesn’t include any screenshots or details about your current setup. Without seeing how your deck is currently organized, it’s difficult to determine if it’s set up correctly.
Based on the official AnKing MCAT deck resources, here’s what a correct setup should include:
What to expect in a proper AnKing MCAT deck setup:
- The main deck with tag
#AK_MCAT_v2containing all the cards - Cards organized primarily by tags rather than subdecks by default
- Tags following various organization systems:
#KhanAcademytags (organized by subject)#Kaplantags (organized by chapters)- Other resource tags like
#Pixorizeand#UWorld(if available)
To verify your setup:
- In Anki, go to Browse
- Check the left sidebar under Tags
- Look for
#AK_MCAT_v2and expand it to see all subtags - Verify that cards appear under the appropriate tags
If you’re looking to organize cards into subdecks (which many users prefer), you’ll need to create them manually based on tags, as mentioned by another user in the MCAT Wiki:
“You can create subdecks and move the cards based on the tags. For example, I am making subdecks based on the khan academy organization, so I am going to browse, decks, toolbar to find change deck, and add ::new subdeck to the end of each deck.”
Could you share a screenshot of your current setup so I can provide more specific guidance? This would include your deck list and tag structure in the browser.