I think the closest thing to that that I've tried is Anki - ...

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You are studying, right? Do you use your phone to compose your responses/syntheses? I can see how that would be possible, especially now, but I'm cur...

I think the closest thing to that that I've tried is Anki - virtual flash cards - and I didn't really like it. My study strategy is mostly to just read things I enjoy and let the pieces fall where they fall. When classes start, I hope to fall back on my old strategy of teaching what I don't know - sounds like nonsense, but its the best way to learn, IMO. The risk of sounding dumb in front of real people makes me internalize things.

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