2026-04-22
Mock Labs: Why We Annotate Rationales Instead of Scores Alone
By Ravi Menon
Decorative hero panel (no external imagery). Tags: exams, instructional design.
Scores fluctuate for reasons that have little to do with readiness—fatigue, unfamiliar wording, or a single knowledge area spike. That is why our mock labs emphasize annotated rationales: you see the reasoning path, not just a green or red mark.
Facilitators write notes in plain language about trade-offs between two plausible answers. That practice mirrors how we expect you to behave on the job when documentation is imperfect.
We also rotate question sources and avoid recycled dumps. Ethical prep protects the credential’s meaning and keeps your study time defensible with employers.