These tools allow medical students preparing for standardized examinations to estimate their performance based on practice test results without requiring an internet connection. They commonly involve entering the number of correct and incorrect answers from a self-assessment form into a program or spreadsheet, which then uses a pre-programmed algorithm to generate an estimated score.
The advantage of such a resource lies in its accessibility and privacy. Students can utilize it in environments with limited or no internet access, and the avoidance of online platforms mitigates concerns about data security. Historically, these resources were more prevalent before widespread internet availability and have maintained relevance due to their offline functionality.