One of the first questions I ask a student is why do you want to learn how to fly ? Career or fun ?
Do you want to rent an aircraft or buy ?
Knowing the goals helps .
The focus on solo can take away the more important comfort level targets . How comfortable are you flying for coffee at another airport ?
It is far more important to achieve comfort in the safe use of the aircraft than artificial progress markers .
If I was supervising this training, I might be concerned that your questions were not answered in the post flight debriefing. Allowing you to be better prepared for the next pre-flight briefing .
As Aristotle once observed , ask the right question get the right answer .