In Noji, you can adjust your deck settings to control the daily influx of new cards, tailoring your study pace to fit your learning goals. For example, if you are soon to take the MCAT, how many cards per day you will study is crucial to your progress.
Noji allows you to customise your deck settings to manage how many new cards you review each day, helping you match your study pace with your goals.
How to change your New daily cards
If you're into Spaced Repetition studying, here's the scoop on controlling the number of new cards you get each day:
Head over to Deck Settings to make adjustments.
Keep in mind, with Spaced Repetition, you're not just diving into new stuff. You'll also be revisiting old material for a quick refresher. So, it's smart to find your sweet spot for daily new cards to avoid feeling overwhelmed. Start slow, maybe with 5-10 cards a day, and see how it fits. If it feels good, raise it.
Adjusting your Max cards per day
Max cards is the total number of cards you will see per day (so both new and review cards).
You can set the number from 0 to the maximum number of cards in your deck (3000) and study at your own pace.
The Max number of cards is especially useful when you already have a big number of review cards piled up and you feel overwhelmed.
Your New cards per day number cannot be higher than the Max cards per day
Figuring out your optimal number of cards
Different goals require different study plans. For example, determining how many flashcards a day the MCAT exam requires is a popular struggle, and we wouldn’t suggest learning more than 30-50 new ones a day. Otherwise, you’ll definitely feel overwhelmed with too much new information. And of course, it might differ in how many cards a day med school students have to review from those who want to study a new language as a hobby.
With Noji Premium, there’s no limit to how many cards a day you can study!
But if you're sticking to the free version, you're capped at 50 cards a day.