Does my MCAT Anking deck set up look correct?

Looking at your screenshot, your MCAT AnKing deck setup looks mostly correct! Let me explain what I’m seeing and provide some suggestions:

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Looking at your screenshot, your MCAT AnKing deck setup looks correct! Here’s why:

The structure you’re showing matches the expected organization of the AnKing MCAT deck:

  1. You have the main AnKing MCAT deck at the top level
  2. You’ve created your own subdecks to organize the content by subject (Biology, Chemistry, etc.)
  3. Your subdeck organization follows a logical structure based on MCAT content areas

This is actually a great way to organize the deck. As mentioned in the AnKing MCAT Deck Wiki, the default AnKing MCAT deck doesn’t come with subdecks - instead, it uses tags for organization. Creating subdecks manually (as you’ve done) is a recommended approach for many users.

One thing to verify (which I can’t see from the screenshot):

  • Make sure all cards have the #AK_MCAT_v2 tag in the browser
  • Check that the tags structure is intact (Kaplan chapter tags, Khan Academy tags, etc.)

If you want to ensure all cards are properly tagged, you can:

  1. Go to Browse
  2. Click on Tags in the left sidebar
  3. Look for #AK_MCAT_v2 and expand it to see all subtags
  4. Verify cards appear under appropriate tags

Overall, your organization looks excellent! The way you’ve structured your subdecks will help you study in a more organized manner by subject area, which many MCAT students find helpful.