HSK Pro Analysis Walkthrough

What extra analysis do you actually unlock with Pro?

This is not a vague feature page. These five screens are the core Pro analysis experience after a full mock exam: start with the overview, break loss down by section, surface the highest-impact questions, then move into full review and writing feedback.

Free usually helps you confirm the result

  • You know the attempt is finished and roughly how the score looks
  • You can see the basic result, but not where the real problem lives
  • It is hard to decide whether to review a section, a question type, or writing first

Pro turns the next study step into something concrete

  • Break the total score back into listening, reading, writing, and smaller parts
  • Rank the questions that caused the biggest score loss
  • Split writing into vocabulary, grammar, completeness, key issues, and AI feedback
01. Overview

Start with an overview, not just a total score

The Overview compresses the most important signals from the attempt: total score, accuracy, time spent, and status. It then adds a strategy summary so you can quickly tell whether this was a stable performance, a section imbalance, or simply an incomplete attempt.

What You See

  • Four top cards for score, accuracy, time spent, and status
  • Strategy Analysis combines completion, answered accuracy, and strongest/weakest section into one takeaway
  • Correctness Ratio separates correct, incorrect, and unanswered instead of hiding everything behind one number

Why It Matters

  • Best for quickly telling whether the problem is skill, pacing, or completion
  • Lets you understand what deserves review in under a minute
01. Overview
02. Section Performance

Break score loss back into sections and parts

Section Performance does more than show Listening 98%, Reading 100%, and Writing 100%. The progression chart shows where loss clusters along the test, and the radar chart shows how stable each part is inside a section.

What You See

  • A score card for each main section to show which area drags the result down first
  • Score Progression highlights where score growth slows or where most loss happens
  • Section Strength expands the view into Listening P1 / P2 / P3, Reading P1 / P2 / P3, and Writing P1 / P2

Why It Matters

  • Useful for deciding whether your next study session should target a section or a specific part
  • Especially helpful when your overall score looks fine but still refuses to move up
02. Section Performance
03. Question Review

Surface the most valuable questions to review first

Question Review prioritizes the questions with the biggest loss points instead of forcing you to scan the whole paper. It lists section, part, question number, status, and loss so you can start with the highest-value review.

What You See

  • Focuses only on the highest-loss questions
  • Each row includes section, part, question number, and status for fast navigation
  • Acts as the shortcut into full question-by-question review

Why It Matters

  • Ideal for a high-density five-minute review after a mock exam
  • If time is limited, this helps you attack the questions that matter most
03. Question Review
04. Writing Analysis

Writing is not one score, it is broken into concrete signals

Writing Analysis expands each writing task into the keyword, your submission, band, score, relevance, grammar, richness, target-word usage, sentence completeness, key issues, typos, and bilingual AI feedback. For many learners, this is more actionable than the score itself.

What You See

  • Structured metrics come first, then AI feedback, so the review is not just one vague paragraph
  • You can see whether the problem is grammar, relevance, richness, or target-word usage
  • Bilingual feedback is especially helpful for self-study and rewriting practice

Why It Matters

  • Best for the common situation of knowing your writing score is weak but not knowing how to improve it
  • If writing is your bottleneck, this is often the clearest reason to upgrade
04. Writing Analysis
05. Full Exam Review

Go into full review and inspect each question properly

From the analysis summary, full exam review opens the complete question-level replay: question content, options, your answer, the correct answer, evidence, logic, key vocabulary, and listening audio when relevant. This is more than an error list; it is a full post-exam walkthrough.

What You See

  • Listening questions can be reviewed with the audio, options, and evidence together
  • Explanation separates evidence, logic, and vocabulary so the reason becomes clear
  • Previous / Next navigation makes a full-paper review practical

Why It Matters

  • Best for turning one mock exam into real improvement in the next one
  • If you want to know why the answer is wrong, not only whether it is wrong, this is the highest-value screen
05. Full Exam Review

To squeeze the full value out of each mock exam, you need this level of detail

If you have already tried the free experience, Pro does not just unlock more pages. It unlocks a clearer path to improvement.