For grammar quizzes, if I uncheck the option "Show multiple questions for each grammar expression in a single quiz", does that mean that answering just one question will advance the mastery level?
I don't want that to be the case--I like having to practice more times to advance the mastery level. But I also like to do short grammar quizzes with only 6 questions, so I keep getting 3 questions each for just 2 grammar expressions, when I'd prefer a more even mix of all the expressions ready to study.
Let me know if there's a better way to do this. (I guess I can always just do longer quizzes, I just find them pretty draining).
Basically, I have broken down my schedules to small sections. The least of which were only 2, but most at a minimum of 3 terms. The problem is that with this minimum, it's practically only possible to have up to 6 questions if this vector is checked. To increase it, you have to add more terms to the schedule. There's some slight variations to how this vector appears or is treated, but thems the breaks.