What Is a Mastery Gate — and Why It's the Only Way to Know You've Actually Learned Something
A clear explainer of mastery gates — why conventional multiple-choice tests don't measure real understanding, and what statistical confidence in learning means.

What you’ll take away from this post
- A mastery gate is a demonstrated-performance checkpoint, not a recall quiz
- Wilson-interval confidence scoring measures consistency, not just accuracy
- Anti-gaming mechanisms prevent lucky correct answers from masking real gaps
- Verified mastery feeds directly into your Prism score — proving skills to employers
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