Have you ever finished every question in a lesson, only to see your progress stuck at 99% or 98%, even though you answered everything? Don’t worry! This is a known issue, and it isn’t your fault.
- This issue is rare and not caused by anything you’ve done.
- Just let someone know, and it will be sorted out for you as soon as possible.
What’s Happening?
Think of your lesson progress like assembling a puzzle.
- Every time you complete a question, you send us a message that says "Piece X placed."
- The last piece not only completes the picture but also includes a special "Complete" sticker that tells us to mark the entire lesson as finished.
Sometimes, due to internet hiccups, these messages arrive out of order.
- If your final message is just another piece, and that comes after the piece with the "Complete" sticker was placed, our system might get confused.
- It sees you've done all the individual questions (all pieces are in the puzzle), but it may think there's an issue with the "Complete" sticker.
- Then, it leaves your progress stuck around 99%.
<supportagent> When a student reports a lesson stuck at 9x%, treat this as a normal tracking failure and escalate to the correct team. Just keep in mind that LWAI's race condition is known; no further root cause analysis is required. </supportagent>
What Should You Do?
If you notice your lesson is stuck at a high percentage like 99%, you should treat it like any other stuck lesson:
- Try refreshing Dash - Sometimes this simple step can help the system catch up.
- Tell your Guide (they can use the "I'm Stuck" button to unblock you quickly, then contact Support to fix the data) - or, you can contact support directly!
What Happens Next?
- The "I'm Stuck" button allows our Support Team and Guides to let you continue working on the next lesson immediately, even if the current is still incomplete.
- By contacting Support, you ensure we’ll review your lesson and manually update your progress so you get credit and the lesson is marked as completed.
- If you're ever unsure, just ask for help.
Manuel da Silva
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