Each square is a weekday (weekends are skipped). Strong-day squares mean Marcus finished a lesson with an average tier-score of 80% or higher across all 6 decisions.
Each skill is scored across all completed lessons this month. Trend compares to March.
Reasoning
90%
+8 pts vs March
Top skill — Marcus reads strategy at adult-shaped depth.
Judgment
81%
+5 pts vs March
Weighs short-term vs. long-term solidly.
Pattern recognition
84%
+4 pts vs March
Spots career-and-tech patterns reliably.
Problem solving
79%
+3 pts vs March
Multi-step plans coming together.
Emotional intelligence
78%
+2 pts vs March
Improving on naming hard feelings before acting.
Decision quality
68%
-2 pts vs March
Sometimes under-weights the cost of the easy answer. Growth focus.
Strength
Reasoning — Lesson 21: Dorothy Vaughan Teaches Herself FORTRAN
"Why was teaching herself FORTRAN actually a strategic move, not just personal upskilling?"
Marcus chose: "Vaughan saw that machines would replace human computers — and learned to program the machines so SHE became the person who ran them, not the person displaced by them." (Strongest, 3 pts)
Marcus saw the strategic foresight, not just the upskilling — exactly the adult-shape reasoning we want emerging at 12.
Growth
Decision quality — Lesson 30: The Streak You Lied About
"Why does telling the truth about pushups today matter beyond one workout?"
Marcus chose: "Pushups don't matter." (Weak, 0 pts)
Marcus picked the easy out. We're working on naming why small lies become heavy across years, even when each one looks weightless.