Callback Stats
Your profile shows prelim callback statistics per skill level. Here's how to read them.
Format
CHMP Callbacks: 6/6 (100%)
ALS Callbacks: 12/15 (80%)
NOV Callbacks: 8/12 (67%)Each line shows:
- Level — The skill level (CHMP = Champion, ALS = All-Star, ADV = Advanced, INT = Intermediate, NOV = Novice, NEW = Newcomer)
- Promoted / Entered — How many times you advanced vs how many prelim rounds you entered
- Percentage — Your callback rate at that level
What counts as "entered"
Every prelim and semi round you competed in at that skill level in Jack & Jill. Finals are not included (there's no "callback" from finals — you get a placement instead).
What counts as "promoted"
Advancing to the next round. If you entered prelims and made it to semis, that's promoted. If you entered semis and made it to finals, that's also promoted.
Common questions
Q: Why are my callback numbers different from my WSDC points? Callbacks are a count of prelim entries and promotions. WSDC points are earned by placing in finals. These are completely different things — a dancer can have a 100% callback rate and 0 WSDC points if they've never placed in a final.
Q: Why does it say I have 6 champion callbacks but only 2 champion points on WSDC? The "6" means you entered 6 champion-level prelim rounds and were promoted in all 6. The "2" WSDC points came from a specific finals placement. Callbacks count round entries; WSDC points come from finals placements.
Q: Are semi-final rounds counted? Yes. Semis are counted as prelim-type rounds because they use the same Y/A/N callback format.
Callbacks in your results list
The numbers above are your aggregate callback rate. Your individual callbacks also appear in the Results & achievements list lower on your profile. To keep that list readable, a callback from an event where you also reached the final is folded into that final — open the "Show N prelim callbacks" toggle to list your standalone callbacks and reveal an "↑ Advanced from prelims · 11th of 44" line under each final. See Understanding Your Profile →