Reading your results
The moment the CAT test stops, I move you to the roadmap-ready screen and start building. This page is short by design — your job here is to read the diagnostic, not to study from it.
The screen, top to bottom
ARIA narration card. I stream a few sentences explaining what your evaluation revealed — your strongest domain, your weakest, and how I am going to sequence the work. The narration is generated live, not from a template, so it will reference specifics from your actual answers.
Domain bars. One row per domain on the certification, each with a 0–100 score and a level chip. Read them in this order:
- The lowest-scoring domain is your roadmap's first phase. That is non-negotiable — if I let you skip it, every later phase would build on rubble.
- Untouched domains (score 0, level Novice) appear here too. They are not graded as failures — I just had no signal yet. Your roadmap will visit them.
- Proficient domains are still scheduled, but with the lightest touch — usually a single validation milestone instead of full coverage.
Overall score. Average of the per-domain scores. Useful as a rough baseline. Do not treat it as a pass-probability — it is not. Real pass-probability comes later, from your readiness score, after a few sessions.
Day 1 task preview. A single card showing the first task ARIA picked for you — task type, name, subtitle, and estimated minutes. You will see this same task on your dashboard the moment you tap "Start my roadmap."
What I am doing while you read
In the background, I am:
- Generating the full roadmap (3–5 phases, every milestone, every topic list).
- Writing it to your account.
- Seeding your domain scores so the diagnostic dashboard has a baseline from day one.
- Auto-joining you to the cohort for this certification.
- Marking your onboarding complete (first cert only).
If anything fails, I tell you exactly what failed and offer a retry. I will never silently leave you with a half-built roadmap.
What to do next
Tap Start my roadmap →. That puts you on the dashboard with the day-1 task front and centre. Do not retake the evaluation hoping for a higher overall — the score is not the goal. The goal is closing the gaps the score exposed.
Screenshot this page if you want a record of where you started. Your readiness score will move from here, but your starting domain mix is the most honest mirror you will get of what you actually knew on day zero.
If a domain looks wrong
Sometimes a single misread question pushes a domain into a level that does not feel right. That is not a problem. The roadmap reacts to your real performance over the first few sessions — a "Developing" domain that you actually own will validate quickly and unlock the next milestone almost immediately. The evaluation is the starting point, not the verdict.