How do I get past a level once I've already taken the test? Whenever I click on "Level up at 1500", it just shows me the questions I've already answered and how I did. What's up with that?
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I know that, what I'm asking is how. When I click on something in the challenge page, it just shows me the 4 answers I already was tested on as my original assessment.
If you're done with this week's problem sets, you'll have to wait for next week. Or you can look at other users' activities and search for more problems. Solve them and your rating will go up.
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I know that, what I'm asking is how. When I click on something in the challenge page, it just shows me the 4 answers I already was tested on as my original assessment.
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If you're done with this week's problem sets, you'll have to wait for next week. Or you can look at other users' activities and search for more problems. Solve them and your rating will go up.
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Cant we save a problem to a set after solving it or viewing the solution??? I didn't know where to ask, so i'm asking here :P