Small price of 25 cards per day, I not only prevent my backlog from Remains, I keep religiously reviewing the ‘finished’ decks. So, my new plan is this: For as long as the backlog Once I emptied out my easier decks, my collection looked something like this each day: Or years – so I just review them once, andĭefeat decks one-by-one, and keep them defeated Of my sentence cards, I’m not going to see those cards again for months And, since I was hitting ‘good’ or ‘easy’ on most So, I worked on those decks first before tackling Not about memorisation, but just being able to understand the card. Intervals, and rely less on my memory – because it’s The sentence cards are easier, have longer My Anki collection includes a few different types With about 8 days of serious study, I destroyed the backlog This might not be the 100% most efficient method, but it worked for me because it increased my motivation. So, I focused on each deck one-by-one, with smaller goals leading up to bigger ones. The worst part of the backlog is the seemingly impossible number of reviews staring you in the face. I decided on a divide-and-conquer strategy, firstĬlearing out my easiest decks, then working up to my biggest and mostĭifficult ones. I’ve dealt with this numerous times over my nearlyġ0 years of using Anki on-and-off. It’s overwhelming,Īnd you just want to shut the app and do something ![]() Interest, or you take a break from studying, and the next time you openĪnki you are seeing a huge number of cards due. ![]() It happens to anyone who’s used Anki SRS… You lose
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