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It appears you have seen the chapter about reputation in the help center, but it explains well how you increase your points, so please review it one more time.

One of the ways to gain more reputation, is to get 200 points or more, on any of the Stack Exchance (SE) sites. If that happens, you get 100 extra points on each of the other SE sites, you're a member of.

For example, if you provide good answers on StackOverflow - about Python - or on the Mathematics and Physics sites, you have a chance to gain reputation on Ask Ubuntu, even if you've never posted an answer there.

So you may have more up your sleeve, than you realize. You don't have to stick to physical sciences. If you're good at languages, English, Spanish, whatever, there are language sites. If you like travelling, there is travel.stackexchange.com for you.

You can find all the SE sites by clicking here. You can use the same account for all the sites, as you're using for Ask Ubuntu, for any of the sites. I wish you good luck.

It appears you have seen the chapter about reputation in the help center, but it explains well how you increase your points, so please review it one more time.

One of the ways to gain more reputation, is to get 200 points or more, on any of the Stack Exchance (SE) sites. If that happens, you get 100 extra points on each of the other SE sites, you're a member of.

For example, if you provide good answers on StackOverflow - about Python - or on the Mathematics and Physics sites, you have a chance to gain reputation on Ask Ubuntu, even if you've never posted an answer there.

So you may have more up your sleeve, than you realize. You don't have to stick to physical sciences. If you're good at languages, English, Spanish, whatever, there are language sites. If you like travelling, there is travel.stackexchange.com for you.

You can find all the SE sites by clicking here. You can use the same account for all the sites, as you're using for Ask Ubuntu. I wish you good luck.

It appears you have seen the chapter about reputation in the help center, but it explains well how you increase your points, so please review it one more time.

One of the ways to gain more reputation, is to get 200 points or more, on any of the Stack Exchance (SE) sites. If that happens, you get 100 extra points on each of the other SE sites, you're a member of.

For example, if you provide good answers on StackOverflow - about Python - or on the Mathematics and Physics sites, you have a chance to gain reputation on Ask Ubuntu, even if you've never posted an answer there.

So you may have more up your sleeve, than you realize. You don't have to stick to physical sciences. If you're good at languages, English, Spanish, whatever, there are language sites. If you like travelling, there is travel.stackexchange.com for you.

You can find all the SE sites by clicking here. You can use the same account as you're using for Ask Ubuntu, for any of the sites. I wish you good luck.

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It appears you have seen the chapter about reputation in the help center, but it explains well how you increase your points, so please review it one more time.

One of the ways to gain more reputation, is to get 200 points or more, on any of the Stack Exchance (SE) sites. If that happens, you get 100 extra points on each of the other SE sites, you're a member of.

For example, if you provide good answers on StackOverflow - about Python - or on the Mathematics and Physics sites, you have a chance to gain reputation on Ask Ubuntu, even if you've never posted an answer there.

So you may have more up your sleeve, than you realize. You don't have to stick to physical sciences. If you're good at languages, English, Spanish, whatever, there are language sites. If you like travelling, there is travel.stackexchange.com for you.

You can find all the SE sites by clicking here. You can use the same account for all the sites, as you're using for Ask Ubuntu. I wish you good luck.