Self-study
I was doing a timed sections and then did the blind review. Once submitted my blind review I realized that the system marked some of my correct answer incorrect and then during line review I reviewed it an then actually got it wrong. has anyone else had this issue?
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A blind review implies you aren't always only looking at wrong answers. You can adjust the settings so that it only suggests wrong answers to you but you'd be doing yourself a disservice. If all it takes for you to adjust your answer is being told that you should look at it again, you aren't confident in your process and answer.
During blind review having moments where you go "I was right here and I know that I'm right here" is a good thing. It helps force you to reinforce good habits and rethink bad ones.
It sounds like you are referring to the Blind Review recommendations. The questions we recommend for blind review may include all the ones you got wrong, as well as ones you may have skipped, flagged, guessed, spent a long time on, or got correct.
That said, you have the option to turn off blind review suggestions or adjust them here: https://7sage.com/users/settings/preferences
@SaniqueRowe this was so helpful thank you so much for responding I was able to go on there and turn off the ones I want ot turn off and keep on the ones I want. I actually had no idea. I thought everything suggested was wrong.
yes this also happened to me as well for PTs !!