Self-study
First of all want to say I am a big fan of 7sage and what it did for me! I do have one suggestion, and I'm not sure if it's already possible.
I was wondering whether the option of not seeing why the question was recommended for Blind Review would be advantageous. I sometimes subconsciously dismiss a blind review question when I see that I got it right, which I know I should not do. That being said, I feel like the option to omit why it was wrong until after submission would be great!
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@Tolycurgo Hey, I just want to make sure I understand the issue. Right now, you have to take action to uncover the reason why a question is recommended for BR. You have to hover over the BR circle. If you don't want to know why, can't you just not hover there? Please let me know if I'm misunderstanding the problem! Thanks!
@J.Y.Ping the temptation can be pretty strong to hover over, especially if you fidget and get distracted easily while studying like I do. While I think that the blind review system is very helpful and important, I also feel like I shouldn't need to skip the blind review for it to register in my analytics. There are times that I would like to be able to do a series of practice drills or practice tests and see how I did (score wise) without having to go through the BR first. I like doing BR with a little bit of separation from when I first see the question. If not, then I feel like I'm biased to the answer that I previously selected (which may or may not be incorrect). On the same topic, I feel like being able to see the original take in BR is similar to hovering over the BR circle in that I'd like to be completely blind in the review.
Thanks for the suggestion, and I'm glad to hear 7Sage has been helpful for you! I’ll go ahead and pass this feedback along to our team for consideration. We really appreciate you taking the time to share it!
I had this same concern too. But now I only check why it was marked AFTER I've attempted to answer the question again and I don't allow myself to change my answer once I've viewed the reason. Same thing you're essentially asking for but you have to hold yourself accountable
@rjon27 Fair enough, I end up doing the same as you. However, I would love an option to not even be tempted to look!