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===== 5.2. Adjusting pacing and load ===== # New cards/day - The last two weeks you’re averaging ~9–10 new cards/day → this is a good range for your level. - I’d set a hard cap around 10–15 new cards/day for this kind of abstract, kanji-heavy vocab. - Definitely avoid spikes like 50–100 new in one day again. # Daily reviews - You’re doing ~240–300 reviews/day, with peaks around 400. - If you feel mentally fine, 250–300 is okay. - On days you’re tired or busy, it’s better to reduce new cards to 0 than to skip reviews. FSRS will keep your intervals reasonable. # Time-of-day strategy - Put your hardest reviews (mature & leeches, kanji-heavy) in a session around late morning or early afternoon (10:00–14:00). - Use late afternoon/evening sessions mostly for: - easier reviews, - “cleanup” work, - or even just reading / listening practice instead of Anki. # Stricter Good/Again rule - Decide on a personal rule, for example: - If it takes >10 seconds, or - If you feel you “just guessed”, - or if you mentally needed to go through multiple wrong candidates first → press Again. - This will raise your short-term again rate a bit, but it will reduce long-term leeches and frustration.
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