It is not always possible to chose when to learn what when at a university or other school :)

A bit off topic... You say you're studying at a university. So am I. What are you studying? Is it possible to see some examples of your cards? I have tried as well to add some cards in relation to my studies but I find it hard to figure out what information to put in my cards, so I could use some inspiration.

Mvh.
Randi


Den 07-12-2010 11:34, Peter Bienstman skrev:
In addition to what other people have said, I would also suggest adding less
cards per day. 400 is already a pretty big workload, and there is a big risk
of burning yourself out.

As for catching up, Mnemosyne will automatically show the most urgent cards
first, so there is some rescheduling going on behind the scenes.

Enjoy the retreat,

Peter

On Tuesday, December 07, 2010 02:15:54 am Chris wrote:
Hi, quick question which I can't figure out (I have no programming /
scripting knowledge whatsoever, but I am computer literate).

I'm a university student, and at the rate I'm consistently learning
and adding cards, I have 350-400 scheduled cards per day, which take
quite a while to go through.

There are two things I want to figure out how to do:

1)  I will be going away for ~11 days.  I do not want to have>4000
scheduled cards when I get back, because I will never be able to catch
up and the program will become basically useless (as I will not be
able to get past the scheduled cards in order to learn new cards).  Is
there any sort of vacation setting or way to pause the scheduling of
cards for a period of time?

2) Secondly, based on the first question, if I do miss a couple days
and have a buildup of scheduled cards, is there anyway to force them
back into the future?  Likewise, when I want to learn<i>new</i>  cards
quickly (e.g., in the few days before an exam), is there a way to stop
old scheduled cards from coming up temporarily, so I can learn the
important new ones first?

    Thanks for your time and consideration, Chris S.

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