Performance Analysis
Understand your recent practice, weak spots, consistency, and exam readiness with clear progress analytics.
Track Your Journey to C2 Proficiency Success
Preparing for the Cambridge C2 Proficiency (CPE) is a marathon, not a sprint. To reach the required level of linguistic precision, you need a data-driven understanding of your strengths and weaknesses across all four Reading and Use of English parts. Many students make the mistake of practicing aimlessly; our analytics engine is designed to turn your study sessions into a strategic mission, highlighting the exact syntactic patterns that are holding you back.
We use a Recency-Weighted Model to calculate your pass probability. Your recent performance is the most accurate predictor of your current skill level — so your dashboard updates in real-time as you practise. By focusing on your most recent 10 sessions, we eliminate the noise from earlier, less-prepared attempts, giving you a crystal-clear picture of your exam readiness today.
Analytics Benchmarks
- Grade C (Pass): Target a consistent score of 60% or a Cambridge Projection of 200+.
- Grade A: Aim for 80% accuracy and a projection of 220+. This represents native-like mastery.
- Stability: Look for a smoothing learning curve. High volatility suggests inconsistent pattern recognition.
Decoding the Data: How Analytics Accelerate C2 Mastery
At the C2 Mastery level, the difference between success and failure often comes down to less than 2% in accuracy. This "Performance Analysis" page provides the granular visibility needed to bridge that gap. We track not just your scores, but your consistency patterns. Do you perform better in Multiple Choice Cloze but struggle when you have to produce words from scratch in Open Cloze? Our "Part-by-Part Breakdowns" allow you to identify these disparities instantly.
One of the most powerful tools in your arsenal is the Cambridge Score Projection. The official Cambridge Scale is non-linear and can be confusing for many candidates. We have calibrated our scoring algorithm to align with the latest CPE grading standards. A score above 200 represents a pass (Grade C), while scores above 220 indicate exceptional mastery (Grade A). By seeing where you land on this scale after every session, you can remove the "guesswork" from your preparation.
Pass Probability
Weighted model based on your most recent results — the best predictor of exam readiness.
Cambridge Score Projection
Predicted score on the 140–230 Cambridge scale, calibrated for CPE Grade A, B, and C.
Learning Progression
Smoothed curve showing your accuracy evolution over time — identify plateaus or breakthroughs.
Consistency Map
28-day activity heatmap showing your daily study habits and consistency streaks.
The difference between 199 and 200 on the Cambridge scale is often just one or two questions. Use these stats to decide which parts to prioritise in your next session on the Exams Dashboard. Remember: "If you cannot measure it, you cannot improve it." Consistency is the secret to C2 mastery.