This soon became very passive, because the topics were getting repetitive and I wasn’t making many mistakes. I started by doing 3 Random blocks in Tutor mode with minimal Anki during the day. The next 4 weeks were just Uworld, Uworld and Uworld. I couldn’t get through all of it, but I did a decent amount of it at least once through this method. (I wanted to see all the cards at least once before the test.)
(I wanted to see the cards once more before the test.)
Sketchy Path is not as popular but I think it’s incredibly useful for certain topics: You can follow up with either the Pepper or lolnotacop Anki deck. I don’t know how I would remember Micro or Pharm any other way. The Ancient Greeks weren’t wrong, this technique definitely works. They build a spatial story with symbols for drugs and diseases. They employ the Memory Palace technique to make volatile things easier to remember. These are not your regular video lectures. His videos followed by the Lightyear Anki deck is a magic recipe. You get the exact tools you need to tackle questions from his videos. Another highlight was The Rule of 4s from Neurology. He breaks complex topics down into simple overarching and interconnected concepts. Ryan has a way of explaining things that just makes them stick.