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Revision as of 22:20, 14 December 2022
AoPS Class Badges
AoPS Class Badges is a new feature implemented on August 22nd 2022. When you accomplish a particular goal that AoPS sets for you, you get a badge. PLEASE SOMEONE EDIT THIS AND TELL ME WHERE TO FIND THE BADGES. Rickroll
IT'S ON YOUR CLASS REPORT IF YOU SCROLL DOWN
Off to a Good Start: Solved your first challenge problem.
Third Time's a Charm: Get an answer correct after missing it twice.
Phone a Friend: Get a problem correct after starting a thread about it.
Picture Perfect: Complete a writing problem with an image attached.
What Do I Do Now?: Finish all challenge problems for a single lesson.
Completionist: Finish all your assignments for a single lesson, 3 lessons in a row.
Catch Up: Do a challenge problem that is past due.
Ahead of the Game: Do a challenge problem before the associated lesson.
More Math Please!: Complete a homework problem on the weekend.
Tinkerer: Adjust your "My Goals" page or schedule in any way.
On Tilt: Get 5 questions wrong in a row.
Yellow Pig: Enter "17" as the answer to a challenge problem.
Honest Day's Work: Enter "I don't know" as the answer to a challenge problem.
Gmaaster: Type in "Gmaas" as the answer to a problem.
The White Whale: Get the same problem wrong twice on a challenge problem.
Waffle House: Edit your writing problem response 5 times before submitting.
Off by one: Enter an answer that differs from the correct answer by 1.
On Fire: Answer three problems correctly in a row.
Wait a Minute: Enter a wrong answer, then wait a minute before entering another answer.
17: Have 17 of your responses passed to the classroom in one class.
22: Have 22 of your responses passed to the classroom in one class.
41: Have 41 of your responses passed to the classroom in one class.
Five by Five: Answer (at least) 5 challenge problems each in 5 different lessons.
Off by One: Enter an answer that differs from the correct answer by 1.
On Tilt: Get 5 questions wrong in a row.
Introduction to Geometry Master: Complete your Introduction to Geometry course.
I don’t know a lot of them, but one thing I’m sure is I don’t know is Knights of the Round Table