Hi! I just installed the AnKing-MCAT deck yesterday. At first, there wasn’t a dropdown option for the deck. I think I fixed the issue by deleting, unsubscribing, and then resubscribing before installing again. Can someone verify how many cards I should have in the deck? It says there are 6,436 cards in total, and this is what my dropdown looks like now! Also, I don’t see any tags for the Pankow deck? I’m not sure if there should be one or if it’s just included in one of the pictured subdecks. Thank you!
I’ll help you verify the number of cards in your AnKing MCAT deck. Let me search for some information about this deck to give you an accurate answer.
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Hi Amymh!
Based on what I can see from your screenshot and the information in the AnKing MCAT deck wiki, it appears your installation is correct. The total card count of 6,436 cards matches what should be expected for the AnKing MCAT deck.
Regarding the Pankow deck, according to The AnKing himself in the wiki:
Yes! The Pankow deck was merged into it (and significantly improved) by @MrPankow himself!
This means you don’t need to look for a separate Pankow tag or subdeck - the content from the Pankow deck has been fully integrated into the main deck structure. The P/S (Psychology/Sociology) section of your deck contains the Pankow content.
Your deck structure looks correct with all the expected subdecks visible. You have:
- Biochemistry (B/B)
- Chemical and Physical Foundations (C/P)
- Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills (CARS)
- General Chemistry (C/P)
- Organic Chemistry (C/P)
- Physics (C/P)
- Psychology/Sociology (P/S)
If you’d like to see the tags organization, you can go to Browse → tags → #AK_MCAT_v2 to see all the available tag structures.
Happy studying!
There is no subdeck for Psychology/Sociology in the screenshot I shared. Do you mean the “Behavioral” subdeck contains this? This is what my tags look like:
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Hi Amymh!
Yes, the “Behavioral” subdeck in your screenshot is what contains the Psychology/Sociology (P/S) content, including the integrated Pankow deck material. The Behavioral section is the P/S section - they’re just using a slightly different naming convention than I mentioned in my previous reply.
Looking at your tags screenshot, everything appears to be organized correctly. Under the main tag #AK_MCAT_v2, you have all the expected subcategories including #KhanAcademy, #Kaplan, and others that help you organize your studying.
To confirm further, another user (sepiats2008) had a similar question about the behavioral section subdecks. According to their experience and the responses, the way to access more detailed organization is through the tags rather than separate subdecks:
If you go to browse, go down to tags, click #AK_MCAT_v2 to expand and you will see the different sections organized.
If you want to create more detailed subdecks (like the ones from the original Coffin organization), you can create them manually based on the tags as suggested:
You can create subdecks and move the cards based on the tags. For example, I am making subdecks based on the khan academy organization (like coffin), so I am going to browse, decks, toolbar to find change deck, and add ::new subdeck to the end of each deck.
Your total card count of 6,436 is correct, and your installation appears to be working properly. The Pankow content is integrated within the Behavioral (P/S) section, so you don’t need to look for a separate tag specifically labeled “Pankow”.
Hello,
I would be happy to help. ![]()
That is the correct total. ![]()
Pankow never tagged his deck as ‘Pankow’, really. Rather, the Behavioral subdeck contains a modified version of the deck that Pankow himself incorporated when he included his deck into the AnKing MCAT deck. The cards are tagged, like any other cards, by their respective resources, etc.
Please let me know if that answers your question, and if there’s anything else I can help with. ![]()

