Mentor, Science Advisor, Education Advisor, Homework Helper,

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The discussion revolves around the various badges available on the platform, including Mentor, Science Advisor, Education Advisor, and Homework Helper. Members inquire about the total number of badges and their meanings. The response directs users to the "Info" menu for detailed information on Medals and Awards. There is a mention of the need to add the blogger badge to the relevant page. Overall, the conversation emphasizes understanding the badge system and its significance within the community.
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I've seen some members having badge
Mentor,
and sometimes Science advisor, then Education advisor, Homework helper, etc..
How many badge are all there in PF?
And what do they mean?
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Go to the "Info" menu at the top of every page here, choose "Help/How-To", then "Medals and Awards".
 
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jtbell said:
Go to the "Info" menu at the top of every page here, choose "Help/How-To", then "Medals and Awards".
Ahhh, very clear there. Thanks
 
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