 Now, even though I'm a big proponent of flashcards such as that Anki system, I know for a fact that when I'm learning Anki cards or any flashcards, I'm just memorizing facts and connections between A and B. But usually when it comes time for the quiz or the test, it's much more than just knowing some facts on one specific question. You need to know how everything kind of starts to connect together, particularly in medical school. And so if you're somebody who sits for an exam and realizes that you don't have as much difficulty with those detailed questions because you memorized the facts, but you do for those stop-provoking answers where you're not sure if it's A or B, this is perfect for you. Because you need to remember that you need to think about your learning as both an acquiring as well as a solidifying.