Self-study
What is the purpose of a Blind Review? Why do they suggest that I review the right questions? Example- They circle 5/6 answers for Blind Review. I assumed I got those questions wrong. So I went against my better judgment and chose other answers that I knew intuitively were wrong. Only to get them wrong in the blind review. Am I missing something?
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Thank you so much, this information is helpful
Hi there! We recommend questions for blind review if you got them incorrect, skipped them, flagged them, or spent too much time on them. If you want, you can disable recommendations in the user settings: https://7sage.com/users/settings/practices
We're also already working on a feature that lets you customize which case triggers Blind Review recommendations. However, there's no specific timeline for this update, so we can't provide an ETA at the moment.
@CherryMayDelaCruz There definitely needs to be a feature for customization and/or better consistency for what triggers Blind Review recommendations. I completed a drill yesterday and 3 of the questions were circled for blind review. 1 I got wrong and the other 2 were over the time limit by about 1m5s, but were correct. Here is the odd part: there was a 4th question that was over the time limit by closer to 1m45s that wasn't circled for blind review.
I do like the BR recommendations feature, but it just needs a little refinement.
I was wondering about that too, but I have a suspicion it's related to timing. All the circles ones on mine were over the average time.