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What “New,” “Learning,” and “Learned” Mean in Prepry

Learn what each status means, how questions move between them, and how self rating in Quiz Builder and Study Blocks helps you skip questions you already know.

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Written by Michael Zaladonis
Updated over 3 weeks ago

Overview

Prepry organizes each exam’s question bank into three statuses: New, Learning, and Learned. These labels help you understand what you have not seen, what you are actively working on, and what you have already mastered.

New

What it means: You have not attempted the question yet.

How it changes:

  • After your first attempt, the question is no longer New.

  • It automatically moves into Learning.

Learning

What it means: You have attempted the question at least once, but you have not mastered it yet.

How it changes:

  • A question stays in Learning until you prove mastery.

  • Mastery rule: Answer the question correctly two attempts in a row to move it to Learned.

  • If you miss it, it remains in Learning until you earn two consecutive correct attempts.

Learned

What it means: You have mastered the question, or you have marked it as too easy to keep practicing.

A question moves to Learned in either of these ways:

  1. Automatic mastery

  • You answer it correctly two consecutive attempts.

  1. Self rating (manual)

  • In Quiz Builder or Study Blocks, you can self rate questions.

  • If you mark a question Easy, Prepry moves it to Learned so it stops showing up in your active study flow.

Quick rules

  • New: not attempted yet.

  • Learning: attempted, but not mastered.

  • Learned: correct twice in a row, or self rated Easy.

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