Tyler Queen
@donkJoined April 2026
Public decks

MCAT Foundational Concepts
by @donk · 1mo ago
The most commonly tested biology, biochemistry, general and organic chemistry, physics, and psychology and sociology concepts, organized by content category.

GRE Vocabulary
by @donk · 1mo ago
Common GRE words, each with a definition, part of speech, an example sentence, and a synonym.

SAT Essential Vocabulary
by @donk · 1mo ago
High-frequency words from recent SAT exams, each with a definition, part of speech, and a usage example.

Pharmacology Basics
by @donk · 1mo ago
Major drug classes, mechanisms of action, common indications, common side effects, and key nursing or patient considerations.

NCLEX Fundamentals (Nursing)
by @donk · 1mo ago
Vital signs, infection control, medication administration, common lab values, pharmacology categories, prioritization frameworks, and safety basics.

Medical Terminology
by @donk · 1mo ago
Common prefixes, suffixes, and root words used to build medical terms, organized by body system with example terms for each.

Personal Finance
by @donk · 1mo ago
Budgeting, the time value of money, compound interest, credit and credit scores, debt types, investing basics, retirement accounts, taxes, and insurance.

Business Law Basics
by @donk · 1mo ago
Contracts, torts, agency, business entities (sole proprietorship, partnership, LLC, corporation), intellectual property, and employment law.

Principles of Marketing
by @donk · 1mo ago
The four Ps, market segmentation, targeting, positioning, the marketing funnel, branding, and consumer behavior basics.

Financial Accounting
by @donk · 1mo ago
The accounting equation, debits and credits, journal entries, the four core financial statements, accrual versus cash accounting, and depreciation methods.

Web Development Fundamentals
by @donk · 1mo ago
HTML structure, CSS selectors and the box model, JavaScript basics, the DOM, HTTP methods, and how the browser, server, and database fit together.

SQL Basics
by @donk · 1mo ago
SELECT, WHERE, JOIN types, GROUP BY, HAVING, aggregate functions, subqueries, indexes, and normalization.

Data Structures and Algorithms
by @donk · 1mo ago
Arrays, linked lists, stacks, queues, hash tables, trees, graphs, sorting algorithms, searching algorithms, and time and space complexity.

Python Fundamentals
by @donk · 1mo ago
Syntax, data types, lists, dictionaries, tuples, sets, control flow, functions, classes, and common standard library modules.

Introduction to Programming Concepts
by @donk · 1mo ago
Variables, data types, control flow (conditionals and loops), functions, arrays and lists, basic recursion, and an introductory look at Big-O notation.

Mandarin Chinese Beginner
by @donk · 1mo ago
Pinyin and tones, numbers, common greetings, days and dates, family terms, food, and the most common beginner characters with their meanings.

Latin Vocabulary and Grammar
by @donk · 1mo ago
High-frequency Latin words, the five noun declensions, the four verb conjugations, and common phrases used in English.

German 1 Vocabulary
by @donk · 1mo ago
Greetings, numbers, articles and gendered nouns, family, food, clothing, and basic verb conjugation in the present tense. Each card pairs the German word with its English meaning.

French 1 Vocabulary
by @donk · 1mo ago
Greetings, numbers, family, colors, food, clothing, the body, weather, and common present-tense verbs. Each card pairs the French word with its English meaning.

Spanish Verb Conjugation
by @donk · 1mo ago
Regular AR, ER, and IR verbs across the present, preterite, imperfect, future, and conditional tenses, plus common irregular verbs.

Spanish 1 Vocabulary
by @donk · 1mo ago
Greetings, numbers, days, months, family, colors, food, clothing, the body, and common verbs in the present tense. Each card pairs the Spanish word with its English meaning.

Grammar and Mechanics
by @donk · 1mo ago
Parts of speech, subject-verb agreement, pronoun usage, verb tenses, punctuation, sentence structure, and common usage errors.

SAT Reading and Writing Vocabulary
by @donk · 1mo ago
High-frequency academic words used on standardized tests, each with a definition, part of speech, and an example sentence.

Shakespeare Essentials
by @donk · 1mo ago
Major plays (Hamlet, Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, Othello, King Lear, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Julius Caesar), key characters, themes, famous quotes, and historical context.

Literary Devices and Terms
by @donk · 1mo ago
Metaphor, simile, alliteration, allusion, irony, foreshadowing, symbolism, tone, mood, point of view, and more. Each card pairs a term with its definition and a short example.

AP English Literature
by @donk · 1mo ago
Close reading, analysis of poetry and prose, literary devices, characterization, theme, and writing about literature.

AP English Language and Composition
by @donk · 1mo ago
Rhetorical analysis, argumentation, synthesis, evidence and warrants, rhetorical devices, and common essay structures.

Human Geography
by @donk · 1mo ago
Population and migration, cultural patterns, political geography, agriculture, industrialization and economic development, and urbanization.

Sociology
by @donk · 1mo ago
Major theoretical perspectives, socialization, social stratification, race and ethnicity, gender, family, education, and deviance.

Introductory Psychology
by @donk · 1mo ago
Research methods, the biological bases of behavior, sensation and perception, learning, memory, cognition, developmental psychology, personality, and psychological disorders.

Microeconomics
by @donk · 1mo ago
Consumer and producer behavior, elasticity, market structures (perfect competition, monopoly, oligopoly), externalities, and labor markets.

Macroeconomics
by @donk · 1mo ago
Supply and demand, GDP, inflation, unemployment, fiscal and monetary policy, the Federal Reserve, and international trade.

AP US Government and Politics
by @donk · 1mo ago
The Constitution, federalism, the three branches, civil liberties and civil rights, political parties, elections, interest groups, and landmark Supreme Court cases.

European History
by @donk · 1mo ago
The Renaissance, the Reformation, absolutism, the Enlightenment, the French Revolution, the Industrial Revolution, nationalism, both world wars, and the Cold War.

World History
by @donk · 1mo ago
Ancient civilizations, classical empires, the medieval period, the Renaissance, the Age of Exploration, revolutions, industrialization, the world wars, and globalization.

US History
by @donk · 1mo ago
Colonial America through Reconstruction, industrialization, the Progressive Era, both World Wars, the Cold War, the Civil Rights Movement, and modern America. A mix of dates, people, events, and concepts.

Microbiology
by @donk · 1mo ago
Prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell structure, bacterial growth, viruses, microbial metabolism, immunology basics, and major pathogens.

AP Environmental Science
by @donk · 1mo ago
Ecosystems, biodiversity, population dynamics, earth systems, energy resources, pollution, climate change, and sustainability.

Physics
by @donk · 1mo ago
Kinematics, Newton's laws, work and energy, momentum, rotational motion, gravitation, waves, and an introduction to electricity and magnetism.

Organic Chemistry
by @donk · 1mo ago
Functional groups, nomenclature, isomerism, reaction mechanisms (SN1, SN2, E1, E2), addition and elimination reactions, and spectroscopy basics.

Chemistry
by @donk · 1mo ago
Atomic structure, the periodic table, chemical bonding, stoichiometry, gas laws, thermochemistry, acids and bases, equilibrium, and redox reactions.

Human Anatomy and Physiology
by @donk · 1mo ago
The skeletal, muscular, nervous, cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, endocrine, and immune systems, with key structures and their functions.

Biology
by @donk · 1mo ago
Cell structure and function, cellular respiration, photosynthesis, mitosis and meiosis, Mendelian genetics, DNA replication, protein synthesis, evolution, and ecology fundamentals.

SAT Math
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Statistics
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Pre-Calculus
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Calculus 1
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Algebra II
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