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How to deal with material overload in medical school?

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How to deal with material overload in medical school?

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(clarence166, Friday, November 27, 2009 14:57) Question: How do you deal with your repetitions if the number is so many that you can’t add new material because of the time the repetitions consume? About two weeks ago, I started incremental reading on a textbook of anatomy for an exam (medical school). The exam was done yesterday. Because of incremental reading, there are ~4100 elements in my collection shown in the statistics window. 70% are items, 30% are topics. Currently, my daily number of repetitions is around 400-500, half of which are items and half of which are topics. It seems to me that I don’t have the option to slow down on adding elements to SuperMemo. There will be another exam in two weeks time again. If I gradually add another 4000 elements for the next exam, I might not be able to sleep due to the number of repetitions.

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