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General Discussion

A suggestion for quizzes:

Might be putting this in the wrong place.

Just a suggestion: when one gets a question wrong it would be helpful to have the correct answer flash up. I do understand that it is valuable for the student to retake the quiz and rethink their answers in order to get it right and understand it properly in doing so. Sometimes, however, one passes a quiz with having got one of the answers wrong - in which case we never find out what the correct answer was.

Anyhow many thanks to Treehouse. I'm a total noob learning front-end and I am loving it.

2 Answers

Hi Rikki,

Thanks for the thoughts. While you're not the first (nor last) student to mention it, we're pretty steadfast on not providing answers. We attempt to replicate a similar situation web developers encounter daily, with problem solving and finding answers a daily task, we encourage students to do the same. The Community is a great place to find assistance, but as you continue to grow your skills, Google searches become your best friend. I hope this helps!

Hi Jay,

Thanks for the response.

Okay I thought as much. I fully understand where you're coming from on that. Looks like I'll be posting here a bit more frequently then :-)

It's a great community! If you have a question, you can safely assume others have had it, too. Combing through the Community via the search function may also save you some time in addition to yielding some extra explanations that may help things click just that much more :)