When you finish a TIP mission you should let your TIP supervisor know by leaving them a message.
Your supervisor will then review your mission to make sure you have carried it out correctly. They will then assign you your next mission.
Mission Santa Barbara was finished in 1784.
Yes it finished its mission
If you are unsure about any aspect of your TIP mission then you should let your TIP supervisor know. Your supervisor will be happy to explain anything to you in more detail to help you understand.
No, there is no deadline. Each mission can be done at the TIP member's convenience. The start date is always recorded to be able to track the number of contributions for each specific mission.
no you can not
If you have the classic profile, it will be added right away when the mission completion is accepted by your TIP Supervisor. If you have the newer profiles, it may take a few hours to show up.
Yes, there is a TIP Program badge and a series of badges for each mission completed. There is also a TIP graduate badge. These are all placed on your profile page.
You should talk to your personal TIP supervisor about any questions that you have. Alternatively you can talk to another TIP supervisor or the program coordinator Zapallar.
because he finished his mission on earth
Mission Dolores was finished being built in 1776
Every mission or task you complete in The Initiates Program is checked very carefully by a TIP supervisor. Remember that they are looking for a supervisor standard to your contributions, not a contributor standard. That means absolutely no cutting corners and making sure you read every single line of the messages and guides the TIP supervisors send you. Your progress through each task is recorded in a database by the TIP supervisor who checks your mission and is accessible to the TIP staff and the Answers management. Notes about your strengths and weaknesses are added as are notes about your successes and missions you fail. Should you fail a mission in TIP, it will be noted in the database. Every action you perform whilst in TIP counts whether you get the supervisor badge at the end of it or not. That includes missions and social interactions with other users. In serious cases, yes, a mission failure could affect the management's decision to allow you onto the supervisor team. However a quick, successful re-try of that failed mission can help you get back in their good books. In extremely serious cases such as cyberbullying, your membership to TIP will be terminated without question. Remember that the TIP supervisors exist to help you become a supervisor on Answers, they do not exist to slow you down or hinder your progress . They want you to succeed and put a lot of time into trying to help you earn that badge, especially behind the scenes. In return they expect TIP members to be respectful and complete missions properly. If you failed a mission in TIP, you can very easily get back on track by restarting that mission as requested by your TIP supervisor, performing the task as you should.
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