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Thank you for your question about managing your Step 1 cards now that you’ve moved on to Step 2. This is a common challenge for medical students transitioning between exam preparations.
Managing Your Step 1 Cards While Moving to Step 2
Based on best practices for Anki deck management, here are some recommendations:
Option 1: Selectively Suspend Step 1-Only Content
You can identify and suspend cards that are exclusively Step 1 material and unlikely to be relevant for Step 2 by using tags:
- In the Browse window, search for cards with Step 1 tags but without Step 2 tags
- For example, search for:
tag:AK_Step1_v12 -tag:AK_Step2_v12
- You can further refine by subject area (e.g., basic sciences that don’t reappear in Step 2)
Option 2: Maintain High-Yield Overlap Content
Some content overlaps between Step 1 and Step 2 - these are cards you’ll likely want to keep active:
- Cards related to pathophysiology fundamentals
- Key microbiology and pharmacology concepts
- Cards tagged with both Step 1 and Step 2 tags
Option 3: Consider Using a Filtered Deck
If you’re unsure which cards to suspend permanently:
- Suspend all pure Step 1 content initially
- Create a filtered deck when reviewing specific topics for Step 2
- This allows you to temporarily bring back relevant Step 1 cards as needed
For Leeches and Difficult Cards
If there are Step 1 cards you consistently struggle with:
- Consider suspending these if they aren’t high-yield for Step 2
- As the Anki documentation suggests, “By selectively deleting difficult and obscure items, you can spend more time learning other material”
Additional Resources
For more specific guidance, you might want to:
- Check the AnKing Step Deck Wiki for official recommendations
- Review the tag system explained in What do all the tags mean in the AnKing Step Deck?
If you need personalized advice for your specific situation, the AnKing team offers individualized help through their VIP subscription or tutoring.
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