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Study Statistics: Streak, Progress & Question Breakdown

Understand your Prepry study statistics dashboard — track your daily streak, see your question mastery breakdown, and monitor your overall exam preparation progress.

Michael Zaladonis avatar
Written by Michael Zaladonis
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Track your exam preparation progress with Prepry's Statistics dashboard. See your study streak, question mastery breakdown, and overall completion percentage — all in one place.

What is the Study Streak?

Your streak counts how many consecutive days you've studied on Prepry. Answer at least one question per day to keep it going. Miss a day and it resets to 1.

Consistent daily study — even just 10 minutes — builds stronger retention than occasional long sessions.

What do Learning, Learned, and New mean?

Every question in your exam bank falls into one of three categories:

  • Learning — You've seen these questions but haven't mastered them yet. You answered incorrectly or need more correct repetitions to lock them in.

  • Learned — You've mastered these questions through consistent correct answers. They're in your long-term memory.

  • New — Questions you haven't attempted yet.

What does the progress bar show?

The progress bar is a visual breakdown of your question bank:

  • Blue = Learning (in progress)

  • Green = Learned (mastered)

  • Gray = New (not yet attempted)

How is the progress percentage calculated?

The percentage combines your Learning + Learned questions as a share of the total question bank. As you study and master more questions, this number climbs toward 100%.

How do I improve my statistics?

  • Convert Learning to Learned — Review questions you've missed. Repetition is the fastest path to mastery.

  • Keep your streak alive — Daily consistency compounds into real results over weeks.

  • Explore New questions — Gradually work through untouched topics to increase your coverage.

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