How Can I Earn Trophy Points on My Profile?

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Users can earn trophy points on their profiles by navigating to the "MY PF" section in the toolbar and completing various profile sections. The primary way to gain points mentioned is through setting up the Educational Background. One user noted receiving a reward for filling out their profile about 20 months ago and achieving the Avatar stage. There seems to be some confusion regarding the specific trophy points available in the Profile section. The thread was ultimately closed at the original poster's request.
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Most neutral smilie I could find. No offence intended. There are forums for the Sciences, etc.
You can earn points by clicking on MY PF on the top tool bar and clicking on the various sections, e.g. profile
 
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Janosh89 said:
Most neutral smilie I could find. No offence intended. There are forums for the Sciences, etc.
You can earn points by clicking on MY PF on the top tool bar and clicking on the various sections, e.g. profile
What do you mean by "earning points"?
 
Trophies points.
 
Which trophy points can be earned in the Profile section? Only one I found is Educational Background Setting. Is there anything else I have missed?
 
I got a reward for filling in my profile page ≅ 20 months ago. Eventually I got to the Avatar stage.
Maybe I am confused. I have noted the tenor of these things and request this thread be
closed.
 
Thread closed at OP's request.
 
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