should i continue after 2 agreement's

6:48 PM, Friday March 29th 2024

my homework get reviewed by someone and they said that i should go to the 250 boxes challenge but it said by 2 agreements i completed lesson 1 but at what's next? in lesson 1 it didint mentiond the feedback should have 2 agreemants so does that mean i can go the challenge as long as my homework got reviewed or should it first have 2 agreements ?

2 users agree
6:07 PM, Saturday March 30th 2024
edited at 6:16 PM, Mar 30th 2024

Hi!

As far as I understand, if your homework got marked as completed, you can move on with the 250 boxes. The 2 agrees are only necessary to get the lesson completion badge on your profile. I have seen the same answer on discord as well.

edited at 6:16 PM, Mar 30th 2024
7:34 PM, Saturday March 30th 2024

i know the fact that 2 agreements mean you will get a completion badge but i thought that i have to get the completion badge to move on to the boxes challange. i got some errors in my mind.

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