Post for helm under learning section why is this?

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Users cannot create new threads in the Learning Materials section of the forum, as only staff members are permitted to do so for quality control reasons. If users wish to request a tutorial, they are advised to post in the Academic Guidance or Science Book forums instead. This ensures that inquiries are directed to appropriate areas where they can receive assistance. The discussion highlights the importance of following forum guidelines for effective communication. Overall, users are encouraged to utilize alternative sections for their requests.
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hello,
i came across this PF during search on calculus

registered this account... but i can not post for helm under learning section

why is this?
 
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Only staff can new threads in the Learning Materials section. The reason is for quality control.
 


Oh ok, thanks.
 


I had the same problem, and I wanted to ASK for a tutorial, what do I do then?
 


Thansk a lot.
 
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