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OpenStudy (karategirl2002):

i have a question my smart score is 64 how do i get it up from there to more

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The best way to raise your SS is through problem solving. This is because it is easy to answer a lot of questions, and people may award medals. Now, I'll break down the three categories of the SmartScore(SS). 1. Problem Solving: This is usually the easiest to raise. To raise this portion of the SS, you need to answer a lot of questions, but more importantly, get a medal for your answer. 2. Teamwork: This part of the SS is raised when more people fan you, message you, etc. You can also raise this part of the SS by fanning other people, but it will take much longer than other people fanning you. It is also important to get a testimonial from your fans. 3. Engagement: This part of the SS is raised the more active you are on the site. Logging in everyday, asking questions, and just answering questions. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is some individualized advice to you. Currently, your problem solving portion of your SS is the lowest. So, to raise your SS faster, you should answer more questions, and answer appropriately and effectively to receive a medal(s). Also note that the higher your SS is, the harder it is to raise. For example, 10 to 20 would take less than 5 minutes, but from 98 to 99 would take days. Ask me if there is anything else you need clarified.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks for the medal. If you want to observe, take the medal away and give it back to watch my SS change.

OpenStudy (karategirl2002):

nothing happpend

OpenStudy (anonymous):

38 to 41. That's how easy it is to raise in the beginning.

OpenStudy (karategirl2002):

yeah

OpenStudy (karategirl2002):

can you help me in history

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Give me the link in a message and I'll try.

OpenStudy (karategirl2002):

i # you

OpenStudy (anonymous):

See @karategirl2002, your SS will go up. Sometimes slowly, but surely.

OpenStudy (karategirl2002):

pkay thank you @OrangeMaster

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