Questions
How does this exam readiness check work?
It blends three things you enter into a single 0–100 estimate: how much of the syllabus you've covered (weighted most), your recent mock or practice average against the pass mark, and whether your study hours and days left are enough to cover what's remaining. Those combine — coverage 45%, practice 30%, pace 25% — into a readiness number, then a status: on track, at risk, or behind. It also tells you which of the three is holding the number down.
What do "on track", "at risk" and "behind" mean?
They are bands on the 0–100 readiness estimate: 70 and above is on track (covering enough, fast enough), 55 to 69 is at risk (close, but something needs attention), and below 55 is behind (a real gap between now and the exam). They describe the numbers you typed in — not an official prediction of your result.
Is this the same number StudyRise shows inside the app?
It's a simplified version of it. This page gives a quick estimate from four rough numbers you type once. Inside StudyRise the readiness signal is computed live from your real study plan, spaced-repetition reviews, question practice and mock history — so it updates itself as you go, instead of being a one-off snapshot. The idea is the same; the app makes it live and specific.
Do I need an account to use it?
No. The exam readiness check is free and needs no signup or email — enter your numbers and read the estimate. If you want the number tracked automatically all the way to exam day, you can start a StudyRise account, but you never have to.