Understanding Mission Scores (Learners)

Your mission score reflects how up to date you are with your assigned activities during a mission.

It provides a simple way to understand whether you are keeping up with your learning or need to catch up.


How Mission Score Works

Mission scores range from 0 to 5, with 5 representing full engagement.

Your score is based on how consistently you complete your assigned activities within the mission.

  • Completing activities helps maintain or improve your score
  • Activities become overdue if they are not completed on time
  • Overdue activities may lower your score
  • Completing overdue activities during the mission can restore your score

What Your Score Means

Your score reflects participation and consistency, not performance.

Score Meaning
5 Fully up to date
4 Nearly up to date
3 Some activities overdue
2 Several activities overdue
1 Minimal participation
0 No recent activity

In simple terms:

  • A higher score means you are keeping up
  • A lower score means you have activities to catch up on

How to Maintain a Strong Score

  • Complete activities during the week they are assigned
  • Check your dashboard regularly
  • Catch up on overdue activities before the mission ends

Even if your score drops, you can recover it by completing overdue activities while the mission is still active.


Mission Score and Timing

Your mission score is tied to the current mission.

  • It updates as you complete activities
  • It reflects your progress during that mission only
  • It is finalized when the mission ends

Once a mission ends, your score does not change.


What Mission Score Does Not Measure

Mission score does not measure:

  • Quiz performance
  • Speed of completion
  • Number of attempts

It only reflects whether activities were completed during the mission.