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MBE StrategyJanuary 30, 20245 min read

Turning MBE Analytics into Daily Action

Convert charts and accuracy percentages into the next set of questions you should tackle.

Sasha PatelLearning Science Lead

Look for patterns, not isolated misses

An accuracy dip in one 25-question set is noise. When the Evidence hearsay slider stays below 60% across three different days, you have a pattern worth addressing.

Use the filter controls in BarPlaybook to isolate the exact rule statements that triggered incorrect choices so you know what to review.

Translate data into micro-goals

Analytics feel actionable when you name the next rep. Instead of "get better at hearsay," create a goal to outline five hearsay exceptions from memory and immediately test them on ten targeted questions.

Logging the goal in the platform lets you confirm whether the follow-up set actually moved the accuracy bar.

Share progress with accountability partners

When your study group or tutor can see the same analytics, they can recommend specific drills instead of general encouragement.

Export the latest snapshot before your weekly check-in so everyone agrees on the metric you're trying to move during the next study sprint.

Key takeaways

  • Patterns across multiple sets reveal the real study priorities.
  • Write micro-goals in language that tells you what to do in the next session.
  • Share analytics outside the platform to keep accountability conversations concrete.
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