 Anki has some great tools such as flagging a card or adding tags to it. If you're interested in my detailed video of how to use Anki, I'll link down below. It's been checked out by more than a million people now on YouTube. I'll link it down below if you guys are interested. Regardless of what steady strategy you're using towards the end of that first pass, start to mark these questions just for later so it's easy for you to reference saying this one was hard. This one was kind of average. Maybe one more repetition will get me nailed down. And this one is a piece of cake. I hope this shows up on the test. And now the second part of this is obviously showing up for your second pass. Again, you can do that version that we talked about which is every morning just doing 20 and 30 minutes of old materials naturally presented to you via flash cards or simply having a scheduled session saying this is when I'll review these lectures for the second time. Now step five is the concept of creating flow. Almost every student forgets about this until it's too late and then you just give up on this concept. It's a simple concept of understanding the forest and the trees. You want to make sure you master the details but also how everything is connected and interplays with each other.