u/Away_Efficiency2119

How to import all of Pankow deck?

How to import all of Pankow deck?

Hey guys! New to Anki and was trying to import the Pankow PS deck from Ankimart, but got this message. Does anyone know why almost half of the cards couldn't be imported?

Thank you so much 😭😭😭

u/Away_Efficiency2119 — 3 hours ago
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Hi everyone! I’m just starting MCAT studying after my final exams and plan to test this August. I had a question about early-stage content review.

In the past (IB and undergrad), I’ve always studied bio-heavy subjects by typing detailed notes first, then turning those into Anki cards, summary tables, or flowcharts. That process helps me make sure I’ve at least seen all the testable details before moving on to memorization and deeper understanding.

However, from what I’ve read here, a lot of people say note-taking for the MCAT is a waste of time and that I should focus more on Anki and active practice instead.

I understand that I realistically can’t take detailed notes for every chapter, and I shouldn’t get too caught up in tiny details, but I’m struggling with how to approach content review without that step, since it’s what I’ve always relied on.

I’m a bit hesitant to jump straight into just reading my kaplan textbooks + grinding Anki without taking notes. Has anyone been in a similar situation or found a good middle ground? How did you structure your content review?

Thank you in advance 🙏🙏

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