On Wednesday, September 22, 2010 05:01:36 pm Christoph Groth wrote:
> Hi Peter,
> 
> thanks a lot for the quick reply!
> 
> > So, my best advise is that if you feel like you are failing too many
> > cards and have too big a workload as a consequence, just take it
> > easier for a while and focus more on consolidating the cards you
> > already learned as opposed to learning new cards.
> 
> That's not the problem she is experiencing.  She learns about 20 cards
> every day and is happy to review the cards which she does not know so
> well yet and also to occasionally review cards which should be well-known.

20 is a lot, I would still advise her to take it easier, otherwise she'll run 
into trouble later.

> However, she feels that she is asked too often about cards which she
> already has graded with a 5.

Yeah, if you put cards in your system that you already know very well, this 
can happen. However, if you use grade 5 a few times, the intervals will 
eventually become very large, so that you don't see them so often anymore.

Peter

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