Hi,

Bear in mind that if you feel you’ve only obtained the answer after a lucky 
guess, there’s nothing that prevents you from grading the card 0 or 1 (i.e. 
failed). You’re in charge of your own learning evaluation and you can grade the 
cards accordingly.

You can indeed selective cram based on an activated tag. That’s how the system 
was designed.

Cheers,

Peter

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Subject: Re: [mnemosyne-proj-users] Scheduling question

Thanks for the reply! Doing the cramming mode would be tough because it's over 
4000 cards (it's to prepare for a boards exam) and I think the reason some of 
my cards are scheduled so far out is because many of the cards were created 
years ago and haven't been seen in a long time. So if I haven't seen a card for 
2 years and happen to guess it correctly now, I think Mnemosyne assumes I could 
remember it for another 2+ years without seeing it. Some of these cards say 
next repetition will be 6 years from now!

However... maybe I could sort all the cards by next repetition and add a 
special tag to all the ones that are scheduled so far out, then activate only 
those and then do the cramming scheduler?

On Saturday, February 18, 2017 at 2:49:21 PM UTC-6, 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> wrote:

Hi,

you could use the cramming plugin, or export the cards as tab-seperated text. 
The default algorithm is only for long-term memorization.

Cheers,

Abakus
Am 18.02.2017 17:58 schrieb [email protected]<javascript:>:
i have a big test coming up in April, but several of my cards are not scheduled 
until after the test date- and I'm a little uncomfortable with the idea of not 
seeing them again before the exam. Any ideas to solve that? Like is there a way 
to reset the learning data on that subset of cards somehow?

Maybe I should just trust the algorithm...
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