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:
- You have the main AnKing MCAT deck at the top level
- You’ve created your own subdecks to organize the content by subject (Biology, Chemistry, etc.)
- 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_v2tag 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:
- Go to Browse
- Click on Tags in the left sidebar
- Look for
#AK_MCAT_v2and expand it to see all subtags - 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.