HKDSE FAQ
What can answer speed and accuracy show?
Learn how answer speed and accuracy can reveal understanding, familiarity, and stability in HKDSE preparation.
Direct answer
Answer speed and accuracy can show whether a student truly understands a topic, is familiar with the question type, and can stay stable under time pressure. Looking at score alone may hide these patterns.
Key takeaways
- Slow speed may point to unfamiliarity, not just low ability
- Unstable accuracy often means understanding is still fragile
- Both metrics are useful when setting study priorities
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