You changed your answer 3 times — and your first instinct was right in 2 of those. You caught the penicillin allergy and the INR threshold instantly, but missed the gestational age in Q4 and the weight-based calculation in Q6. You read drug details carefully but skim patient-specific numbers. That's the pattern I'd fix first.
Cluster performance
Your 10 questions mapped to the ADC exam blueprint
Cluster 1 · Social Resp. & Professionalism2/2 · 12% of exam
Cluster 2 · Clinical Information Gathering2/3 · 30% of exam
Cluster 3 · Diagnosis & Management1/1 · 30% of exam
When you swap, you get it wrong 67% of the time. Your first instinct was right in 8 of 10 questions.
Vignette reading accuracy
Did you catch the critical clinical detail in each case?
Q1
INR value (3.2 — below threshold)
Caught
Q2
Anaphylaxis severity (not just "allergy")
Caught
Q3
HbA1c value (9.2% — uncontrolled)
Caught
Q4
Gestational age (34 weeks — third trimester)
Missed
Q5
Route distinction (IM vs IV adrenaline)
Caught
Q6
Weight-based calculation (20kg child)
Missed
Q7
Age and consent framework (16yo = Gillick)
Caught
Q8
Protocol sequence (wash first, always)
Caught
Q9
Drug interaction mechanism (folate pathway)
Caught
Q10
Asthma-NSAID link (aspirin sensitivity)
Caught
You catch 8 out of 10 critical details. The misses are both numerical — gestational age and weight-based dosing. You read clinical context well but skim the numbers.
Response time by question
Seconds per question · slower = harder for you
12s
Q1
18s
Q2
35s
Q3
48s
Q4
15s
Q5
68s
Q6
28s
Q7
10s
Q8
44s
Q9
24s
Q10
Q6 (dosing) took 68 seconds — 5x longer than Q8 (infection control). Dosing calculations are slowing you down. On exam day, 280 questions in 4 hours = 51 seconds per question.
After 4 weeks with Remy
This is what your dashboard looks like with continued practice. Example data from a real study pattern.
76%
ACCURACY
12
DAY STREAK
847
QUESTIONS
28
SESSIONS
R
Remy's coaching note
Your accuracy jumped 8 points in Week 3 after I shifted practice to dosing calculations. But you've plateaued at 76% this week — I think it's the second-guessing on drug interactions. Your first instinct is right 82% of the time. Tomorrow: 15 questions focused on trusting your read. No swapping allowed.
Exam readiness forecast
Projected pass probability · 847 questions over 4 weeks
At current trajectory, exam-ready by 12 Jul — 16 days before your exam
Improvement velocity
Accuracy trend over 4 weeks · 28 sessions
Your forgetting curve
How quickly you forget topics — and when Remy brings them back
Without review, you forget 40% in 7 days. Remy's timed reviews keep retention above 85%. Weakest retention: paediatric dosing (fades in 5 days).
Confidence calibration
Where you're confident vs where you're actually right · 847 questions
412
Confident + Right
Well calibrated
38
Confident + Wrong
Blind spots
89
Unsure + Right
Know more than you think
308
Unsure + Wrong
Known gaps — being fixed
38 blind spots — questions you were confident about and got wrong. Mostly drug interactions and contraindications. These are the most dangerous gaps on exam day.
ADC blueprint readiness
Performance mapped to exam weightage · 847 questions
Cluster 1 · Social Resp. & Professionalism82% · 12% of exam
Cluster 2 · Clinical Information Gathering71% · 30% of exam
Cluster 4 is 20% of the exam and you're at 65%. Dosing and emergency protocols are pulling it down. Remy is putting 40% of your practice here.
How you think under pressure
Average response time by topic · slower = harder for you
18s
Antibiotics
22s
Anaesth.
32s
Anticoag.
35s
Ethics
48s
Dosing
54s
Drug int.
58s
Emerg.
Emergency protocols: 58s average — 3x slower than antibiotics. 280 questions in 4 hours = 51 seconds each. Emergency questions will eat your time budget.
TG topic mastery
643 / 847 questions from Therapeutic Guidelines
Antibiotics & infection89%
Local anaesthesia84%
Anticoagulants & DOACs78%
Pain management72%
Ethics & consent68%
Drug interactions61%
Dosing calculations52%
Emergency protocols48%
Paediatric pharmacology41%
Consistency score
Can Remy predict if you'll get a topic right? Higher = more reliable
94%Antibiotics
91%Anaesthesia
85%Anticoag.
72%Pain mgmt
65%Ethics
48%Drug int.
42%Dosing
38%Emergency
Dosing and Emergency below 50% consistency — you get them right sometimes but wrong on similar questions. Knowledge isn't consolidated. Remy increases repetition until consistency exceeds 80%.