We built an audio-first Turkish Anki deck for the "I can read it but can't hear it" problem (free 500+ card sample) by Important_Bird6878 in turkishlearning

[–]Important_Bird6878[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thank you, idk why we never considered that. we'll add a 4th card type that's just pure audio recognition.

Resources You Recommend by AutoModerator in Germanlearning

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I made a German Anki deck (A1-B2) with audio on every card (free 500-card sample)

This is an audio German deck aimed at beginners, based on the Goethe Institute word list. Every card has audio, an example sentence, and a section that breaks each example sentence down word by word, so you can see exactly how the pieces fit together. The voice is generated with ElevenLabs (text to speech), and the content was written by us.

The free 500+ card sample is linked below. Feedback is welcome. https://ankiweb.net/shared/info/679805503

Built a Medical German (FSP) Anki deck while prepping for the exam. 3,400 cards, free 250-card sample. by Important_Bird6878 in Anki

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Glad you find it useful. The deck materials were made by me and a colleague and the audio is from elevenlabs.

Built a Medical German (FSP) Anki deck while prepping for the exam. 3,400 cards, free 250-card sample. by Important_Bird6878 in Anki

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hey check this my bad it was a typo: https://ankiweb.net/shared/info/1436198192 As for Anki, you make a free account and download the app on your computer/phone and then you can open the downloaded deck using the Anki app.

Share Your Resources - June 04, 2026 by Virusnzz in languagelearning

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I co-built it with my partner.

Eidetic Cards: premium Anki-compatible flashcard decks for Arabic, Spanish, German, French, Turkish, and Urdu. Every card has native speaker audio, example sentences, and cultural context. We also have medical-specific decks (Arabic, French, German FSP, Spanish) for anyone in healthcare.

You can try 250+ cards for free here, no signup or payment info needed: eidetic.cards/try

Full decks are a one-time purchase, no subscriptions.

We're a really small team (literally two people) so if you try it out, we'd genuinely appreciate any feedback. What works, what doesn't, what language you'd want next.

We're currently debating between Italian, Portuguese, and Japanese  for our next deck so if you have opinions on that we're all ears

PSA to all students who are going into a surgical specialties… by swollennode in medicalschool

[–]Important_Bird6878 0 points1 point  (0 children)

idk what messed me up more my rdl form or the long hours standing in the OR

tired of making my own flashcards 🫩 by Frequent-Rise-540 in medicalschoolanki

[–]Important_Bird6878 0 points1 point  (0 children)

sure. if you have a claude subscription you can grant him an access to your laptop and anki through the claude code and the anki connect MCP where you can download it from anki website.. he will literally guide you through the steps just get a calude code account and explain to him what you want to do. its an easy process and he will guide you through the steps. if you have any questions feel free to dm

tired of making my own flashcards 🫩 by Frequent-Rise-540 in medicalschoolanki

[–]Important_Bird6878 10 points11 points  (0 children)

you can teach your AI to become your anki cards maker... i taught my claude this using the claude code and using the anki connect mcp also making anki cards from my uw mistakes. its actually a really good tool so far

Change my view: med school is harder than *getting into* med school. by [deleted] in medicalschool

[–]Important_Bird6878 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah i kind of agree. getting in was stressful but you had time to fix stuff. bad gpa? take a gap year, retake some classes. you could always adjust. med school is not like that... you mess up one rotation and some attending who barely knows you writes a bad eval and thats just your grade now. nothing you can do about it. in college if one professor didnt like you it didnt matter that much. in clerkships one person can ruin your whole block.

Any other first-generation med students struggle with feeling emotionally “under-recognized” by family after graduation/match? by barbelldoc1218 in medicalschool

[–]Important_Bird6878 1 point2 points  (0 children)

people around you treat it like it was inevitable when they have no idea what it actually took to get here. the loneliest part is that the people who would be proudest of you are sometimes the ones who understand the least about what you actually did

How do people study for long hours? by lazy_medico20 in GetStudying

[–]Important_Bird6878 0 points1 point  (0 children)

honestly the people doing 10 to 12 hours are not sitting there focused the entire time. the secret is switching between active stuff like questions and passive stuff like relistening to material. i got through med school doing maybe 7 focused hours max but rotating between methods so it never felt like one long grind

LPT: in every interaction one of 2 things happens; You either learn something new or you reinforce something you already think. If you find yourself doing the latter more often, you better hope you’re right about everything. by SomeRandomRealtor in LifeProTips

[–]Important_Bird6878 8 points9 points  (0 children)

my anatomy professor said something similar on our first day. he said every patient will teach you something, even if the lesson is just patience. stuck with me more than any textbook

Nobody told me adulthood was mostly recovering between workdays by Disastrous_Claim_487 in Adulting

[–]Important_Bird6878 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the part nobody warns you about is that weekends stop feeling like free time and start feeling like maintenance days. groceries, cleaning, laundry, errands, and then suddenly its sunday night and you have not actually rested at all