I just did a 16 question LR drill, ulimited time. I can tell how well I managed time for each question but not for the 16 question cohort. If I'm doing a set of level 4 questions, then it's particularly useful to know how I managed my time in aggregate, rather than just for each question, since questions will inevitably vary regarding how much time it takes to answer correctly, and what's really important is the big picture view of tme management -- not just per question. I can calculate this myself by adding/subtracting results for each question in the cohort but you guys should do that automatically for me, please.

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  • J.Y.Ping Founder
    Tuesday, Feb 3

    This is now live on the site. Thanks for your patience!

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  • J.Y.Ping Founder
    Monday, Dec 29, 2025

    There is aggregate timing information at the very bottom of each drill results page (see below). Is that what you're looking for or something else? Just trying to understand!

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    Monday, Dec 29, 2025

    @J.Y.Ping That's almost what I want; I want aggregate time with respect to aggregate target time. If I'm doing a set of L4 questions, or a set of wrong answer x 2 questions, the target time will vary given the higher difficulty level of those questions. I need to know if I'm on track, timewise; only the aggregate time measured against target time will tell me that. Thanks JY -- you have no idea how deep in my brain your video explanations reside.

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    Monday, Dec 29, 2025

    @J.Y.Ping For example, JY: I do a 3 question L5 LR drill. First question target time is 1:50, 2nd question target time is 2:00; 3rd question target time is 1:40. Aggregate time I spent on that drill is let's say exactly 6 minutes. How can I tell whether my timing is good? By knowing the aggregate target time of 5:30 -- that tells me what I need to know re timing for that particular drill.

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    J.Y.Ping Founder
    Edited Wednesday, Dec 31, 2025

    @JoelKeenan So something like the mockup below?

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    Edited Wednesday, Dec 31, 2025

    @J.Y.Ping Yes exactly. I realize I can add up the individual target times, but it would be good if you can calculate that automatically. Thank you!

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    J.Y.Ping Founder
    Wednesday, Dec 31, 2025

    @JoelKeenan That makes sense! I'll get this added. It may take a couple weeks though. The queue for new features requests is very long. (That's a good thing!)

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    J.Y.Ping Founder
    Tuesday, Feb 3

    @JoelKeenan This is live on the site now.

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  • IvonneRosario Student Services
    Friday, Dec 26, 2025

    Hi Joel,

    I understand, and thanks for explaining it so clearly. It makes sense that when you’re doing a full LR drill, you’d want to see how your timing looks overall based on the target time, not just question by question.

    We’ll pass this feedback along to our team for consideration. If you have any other suggestions, please let us know.

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  • Friday, Dec 26, 2025

    I agree.

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