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Stevekim012
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Current profession:
Student
Past professions:
Student



Super Nerd here to rescue you from questions!!!


Working slowly


I AM:

  • Christian !
  • studying biology !
  • athletic !
  • guitar player!
  • son, friend!
  • Korean!
  • eukaryotic!
  • student!
  • nerd!


1000th contribution= 11:45 P.M PST. Answered question: "Structure of cell wall?"

Yay!

Before I knew about the whole trust system, I thought that the trust points were dependent according to how many contributions you made. This was because I used to get 1 trust point every 10 contributions I made. This was a weird coincidence for me. Then I saw many supervisors and the number of their contributions (without looking at their trust points), and I thought, "Maybe if I can get to 100 contributions, then I'll be able to become like them." Somehow, this all came into play. Someone will raise my trust by 1 every 10 contributions I made (little strange?) and when I got to 100 contributions, sure enough, I got my 10th trust point.

By this time, someone from WikiAnswers offered me this great deal which I still think it was a great decision to this day. He told me that I am now qualified to be a Supervisor. I obviously thought that this was because of my incorrect way of figuring out the system. Later, at about my 700 to 1000th contribution, I realized that you need to be adequately accepted into this site in order to be a supervisor, or any other "jobs", not just giving random contributions.


Notice: I am only sixteen and have limited knowledge. My answers are based mostly on my personal experience and knowledge, and sometimes the web. If you feel like something should be added to my answer or feel that my answer is wrong, feel free to change the answer as I have no problem with smarter people answering questions. However, if your edited answer is composed of fallacy and incorrect or vague information, I will make no hesitation to change the answer back to its original state. Courtesy and respect is very much appreciated. Thank you.

Stats:
Stevekim012 joined WikiAnswers
on October 29, 2007.

1332 contributions [view]
52 trust points

Last Contributions:

9 Jan 2009

5 Jan 2009

4 Jan 2009