HKDSE FAQ
What is a personalised learning report?
Understand what a personalised learning report includes and how it can guide HKDSE tutoring, practice, and study priorities.
Direct answer
A personalised learning report is a summary based on a student's test performance, mistake patterns, and knowledge analysis. Its main purpose is to show what needs attention first and what should happen next.
Key takeaways
- A useful report should lead to action, not just list results
- Parents and students should be able to understand priorities clearly
- The report should connect naturally to tutoring and practice decisions
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Suggested next step
If you want a clearer picture of the student’s current level first, start from the platform and use the results to guide the next study decision.
