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We don't settle for average; therefore, successfully completing a project means achieving a review score of 70% or higher in both - peer and STL - reviews. We believe that scoring between 70% to 85% in most projects already positions your skills favorably among what's required from junior professionals, while exceeding 85% places your skills among the best. Remember, try to strive for a higher grade based on your project results and not on the effort put into achieving it – much like in real-world scenarios where the goal is to achieve optimal outcomes with the least amount of effort and time.

Don't be afraid to fail; it is a great learning opportunity, and we expect our learners to encounter challenges during the learning process. Scoring over 70 is a significant achievement, so focus on gaining knowledge and be proud of your progress.To complete the project, you need to achieve a project review score of 70% or higher for each received review, including both peer and STL assessments. An STL can also mark a project as failed regardless of the score if they see that the learner would strongly benefit from improving it – in that case, the score will show up as 0% in the platform.

Overall, scoring over 70 is a significant achievement already, so focus on gaining knowledge and be proud of your progress.

Important: after your reviewer submits their score, you will also need to rate the reviewer. Only after both you and the reviewer have left the feedback will the review count as completed. You can leave your feedback in the relevant project’s page.

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