The panel has two lists, To Evaluate and Evaluated, and they sort by how many scores you personally have saved. They say nothing about other jurors. Partially Evaluated is a figure on the dashboard, not a third list.
- To Evaluate is an entry you have saved no score on at all.
- Evaluated is an entry where the number of scores you have saved reaches the number of verified criteria on the round.
- An entry between the two, with at least one score saved but fewer than that number, is in neither list. It leaves To Evaluate as soon as you save one score and does not reach Evaluated until you have saved them all, so a half-scored entry can seem to vanish. Use the Partially Evaluated figure on the dashboard to see how many are in that state.
The progress bar above them is the fully evaluated count divided by the total.
Completion is counted, not matched
This is what puts entries in a tab you did not expect. The check compares how many scores you have saved on the entry against how many verified criteria the round carries. It does not check that each criterion has one of them.
Three things follow, and jurors hit all three:
- A score saved against a criterion that is not one of the round's verified criteria still counts towards the total. A criterion you proposed yourself is the common case, because your own unverified criteria appear in your scoring list.
- A score saved against a criterion that was later detached from the round keeps counting too.
- So an entry can read as fully evaluated while a criterion the round actually uses sits blank.
If a tab looks wrong, open the entry rather than trusting the badge. The scoring panel lists the criteria one by one with your saved score against each, and an unscored criterion shows none. That reading is reliable; the tab count is a summary that can be reached more than one way.
The counts move when the criteria set moves
Because the bar is the number of verified criteria, changing that set moves every entry at once. Add a verified criterion and everything you had finished drops back to partially evaluated. Remove one and entries climb back. Nobody touched a score. Evaluation criteria sets out what an organizer should do about that mid-round.
If a round has no verified criteria attached at all, the fully evaluated and partially evaluated counts cannot be worked out and both read zero, even while the tab still lists entries you have scored. That is a problem with how the round was set up. Ask the organizer, or write to UNI support with the competition name.