Promotion to Science Advisor and Homework Helper

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In summary, Carl has been promoted to "Science Advisor" and "Homework Helper" and has graciously accepted the recognition. Other members also congratulated and thanked Carl for his contributions to the forum. The forum administrators also mentioned additional opportunities for Science Advisors and Homework Helpers, and thanked them for their voluntary contributions. The conversation also included a brief discussion about editing issues.
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promotion to "Science Advisor" and "Homework Helper"

Thanks for the promotion to "Science Advisor" and "Homework Helper".

I will attempt to support the trust implied by these gracious awards.

CarlB
 
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Congratulations, Carl! Keep up the great work.
 
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Congratulations! :smile:
 
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Congratulations Carl, well deserved!
 
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Congratulations, Carl! Great work!

And nice hardhat! :biggrin:
 
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Congrats CarlB, you deserve both of them. It's just our way of recognizing those people who help make PF the special place that it is.

Thanks to all of our Science Advisors and Homework Helpers!
 
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Yes, Thanks for the recognition :blushing: :redface:
 
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Your posts have been most informative. Good on ya.
 
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One of those fellas whose posts are a joy to read ... congrats CarlB!
 
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Can I piggy-back on this thread and say thanks for my promotion, too?

Thanks, o great powers that be!
 
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Of course you can. Congrats to all the recently promoted Science Advisors and Homework Helpers, and thanks for all your hard work!
 
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We've only just started notifying people of their promotions, so for those of you who were promoted before we implemented that policy allow me to inform you of the extra opportunities that you have to contribute here. Your medal has some functionality at PF. It's not just an emblem!

Science Advisors can join Staff members in posting to the reviewing forum of our Independent Research Forum, a moderated forum in which members may present non-mainstream scientific work. We rely on the knowledge of our Science Advisors to ensure that items of submitted research conform to the IR Guidelines.

Homework Helpers can join Staff members in posting to a private forum in our Homework, Coursework, and Textbook Questions Forum. We rely on our Homework Helpers to help us make continuous improvements to our Science Education Zone.

Participation in either of these private forums is purely voluntary of course. We did this so that we can make efficient use of your talents, whenever you chose to share them with us.
 
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Yep, there are cool hangouts for our medalists. :biggrin:

(Tom, I fixed your URL tags, but somehow lost your paragraph spacing. :redface: Sorry, can't seem to edit them back in for some reason.)
 
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Good grief! Let a woman loose with an editing programme and see what happens...:rolleyes:
 
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FAQ: Promotion to Science Advisor and Homework Helper

What are the qualifications for becoming a Science Advisor and Homework Helper?

The qualifications for becoming a Science Advisor and Homework Helper may vary, but typically include a strong background in science, a degree in a related field, and excellent communication skills. Previous experience in tutoring or mentoring may also be preferred.

What are the responsibilities of a Science Advisor and Homework Helper?

A Science Advisor and Homework Helper is responsible for providing guidance and support to students in their studies, particularly in the field of science. This may include answering questions, providing resources and materials, and offering feedback on assignments.

Is there a specific area of science that Science Advisors and Homework Helpers specialize in?

Science Advisors and Homework Helpers may specialize in a specific area of science, such as biology, chemistry, physics, or environmental science. However, they should have a broad knowledge of science and be able to assist students in various subjects.

How can I become a Science Advisor and Homework Helper?

To become a Science Advisor and Homework Helper, you can start by gaining a strong foundation in science through education and experience. You can also seek out opportunities to mentor or tutor students in science. Additionally, you can reach out to organizations or schools that offer these positions to inquire about open positions.

Can Science Advisors and Homework Helpers work remotely?

Yes, many Science Advisors and Homework Helpers are able to work remotely, especially in light of the current pandemic. However, some positions may require in-person interactions, so it is important to check with the organization or school offering the position for their specific requirements.

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