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Confusing levels..

Do others also face a problem with being able to identify a person's "level" in an area (e.g. Html, C++) ? SoloLearn at the moment has just one level for one person but that isn't an indication of that person's level in one area, as that is a collection of everything that person knows. I feel that assigning area specific levels to people will help us while challenging others in an area. Thoughts?

25th Jul 2017, 8:39 AM
Puneet
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@Dhwani: You can check a user's profile without accept or decline the challenge. Just tap on the challenge, tap on the opponent avatar, then the opponent's profile will be shown up.
25th Jul 2017, 9:40 AM
Bàng Tứ Cường
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I don't think there is a problem. If you are interested in a persons progress in a individual language, you can have a look at the persons profile. In the skill section, you can see the progress the person reached in every single language and how many XPs are reached.
25th Jul 2017, 8:52 AM
Amarie
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Thanks Amarie. I agree that you can do that but it isn't convenient enough to every time go into a person's profile before accepting or throwing a challenge.
25th Jul 2017, 8:53 AM
Puneet
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Thanks guys. I think I wasn't clear in my question above. I understand that you can check the profile and assess the level, but I was trying to say that it isn't convenient to do that before accepting/sending every challenge request. Nothing else.
25th Jul 2017, 9:58 AM
Puneet
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