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Readiness score

One honest number.

Your readiness score is an Asessly preparation metric. It combines your accuracy, the difficulty you are handling, how consistent and how recent your work is, how much of the skill map you have covered, and your mock and timed performance. It measures how well your preparation is going. It is not a prediction of any official assessment result.

82%

Strong

The seven signals

Weights below are the full-evidence weights. When a signal has too little data to be meaningful, a mock you have not sat, timing on five questions, it is excluded and its weight is shared across the signals that do have evidence. It is never scored as zero, because being new is not the same as being bad.

Accuracy

30%

Difficulty-weighted, not raw. Getting a Foundation item right says less about your preparation than getting an Advanced one right, and the score reflects that.

Difficulty handled

15%

The hardest level at which you are consistently holding above 60%. This rewards reaching upward, separately from whether you get every stretch item right.

Skill coverage

15%

How much of the pathway's skill map you have actually touched. A high score built on one skill is not readiness; it is a blind spot with good marks.

Consistency

12%

Variation between your sessions. Someone scoring 60% every time is better prepared than someone alternating 90% and 30%, because the second is a coin flip on the day.

Mock performance

13%

Weighted towards your most recent attempts. Full-length timed work is the strongest evidence available, so it carries real weight, once it exists.

Recent activity

10%

Preparation decays. Work from three weeks ago counts for less than yesterday's, and a consistent cadence counts for more than a single long session.

Working under time

5%

The share of your answers landing inside the time each question was written for. Accuracy without pace is not readiness for a timed assessment.

The bands

38%

Needs practice

Needs practice

You have real ground to make up, and you now know exactly where it is. That is worth more than a comfortable score with no plan behind it.

62%

Improving

Improving

Your preparation is moving. Keep the sessions short and frequent, and spend them on the weakest area rather than the one you enjoy most.

78%

Strong

Strong

Your preparation is in good shape. Hold your accuracy while working faster, and keep the weakest skill from slipping back.

91%

Ready

Ready

Your preparation is where you want it. Maintain it with short sessions and a timed mock every few days rather than adding volume.

What it is not

Not a prediction.

A readiness score is not a probability of passing anything. We have no validated evidence linking Asessly scores to official assessment outcomes, and until we do, saying otherwise would be a marketing claim dressed up as a measurement.

What it is is a defensible picture of how your preparation is going, built from signals you can inspect one by one on your own dashboard. If your score moves, you can see exactly which signal moved it.

Below twenty questions we mark your score provisional and say so, rather than presenting a precise-looking number built on almost nothing.

See your own

The diagnostic comes with a Test Pass and takes about fifteen minutes. You will finish with a readiness score, a skill-by-skill breakdown and a plan.

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