Mnemosyne cannot take this into account explicitly, but one strategy would be 
to put yourself a goal of trying to memorise (i.e. giving cards grade 2 or 
higher) all of your material e.g. by week 6, and then have a few more weeks 
where the scheduler tries to keep as much of that material in your long term 
memory.

(2.0 has a cramming scheduler which just goes through all of your cards 
without affecting your intervals, which could be useful in the final days 
before 
the exam.)

Peter

On Saturday 20 June 2009 08:47:27 pm Surreal wrote:
> So I'm using mnemosyne and it's nice, but since I have a test in about
> 10 weeks I'd like to customize mnemosyne to take that into account
> when calculating the intervals etc. I've seen this function discussed
> here and there and also saw it being used at smart.fm (which in other
> aspects wouldn't fit me, sadly) so is there some way to set a 'goal
> date' for mnemosyne?
> I'm sorry if this is a basic thing I missed, I've tried looking for it
> but to no avail.
> So, please help!
> 
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