Study TipsNEET-PGFSRS

Optimizing Your Spaced Repetition for NEET-PG

Floww Team⏱️ 3 min read
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Key Takeaways (TL;DR)

  • 1The FSRS algorithm is significantly more efficient than older SM-2 algorithms used by Anki.
  • 2Consistency is more important than volume. Review your flashcards daily.
  • 3Floww automatically schedules your high-yield facts just before you are likely to forget them.

The Science of Remembering

When studying for comprehensive exams like NEET-PG or INICET, the primary challenge isn't just understanding the material—it's remembering it months later on exam day.

This is where spaced repetition comes in.

Moving Beyond Anki

For years, medical students relied on Anki and its SM-2 algorithm. While effective, modern data science has given us better tools. Floww uses FSRS (Free Spaced Repetition Scheduler), a state-of-the-art algorithm that accurately models your memory retention curve.

Why FSRS Works Better

  1. Efficiency: It drastically reduces the number of unnecessary reviews.
  2. Accuracy: It better predicts exactly when you are about to forget a specific fact.
  3. Adaptability: It learns from your specific answer patterns over time.
  • Trust the algorithm: By trusting the algorithm and completing your daily reviews, you ensure that high-yield medical concepts are securely stored in your long-term memory.
  • Consistency is key: Remember, consistency is more important than volume.
Floww Editorial

Written by Floww Team

Providing evidence-based medical study techniques, exam preparation strategies, cognitive retention research, and spaced repetition algorithm analysis for NEET-PG & INI-CET aspirants.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many flashcards should I do per day?
Aim for 50-100 new cards per day, plus your scheduled reviews. Consistency is key.
Why does Floww use FSRS instead of SM-2?
FSRS requires fewer reviews to achieve the same retention rate, saving you hundreds of hours over your study journey.