how do you become a member instead of a junior member here?
You have to post informative posts. The more you you add to the forums, the higher rank you get. BTW, superstar or et, can you move this to Off-Topic Discussion?
actually, its post count. once you hit a certain amount(50 i think) you become a member. Then when you hit another number(100 i think) you become a senior member.
well I have something to work for and the knowledge (or opinion) to accomplish it
see i just don't appreciate being a junior member considering my time spent playing and practicing lacrosse. I naturally equate a junior member to a junior varsity player of which I am not. I respect the system in place but I suggest that one of the questions during registration should be how long a person has played lacrosse or been on the varsity team in order to determine membership status. That's just a suggestion though.
see i just don't appreciate being a junior member considering my time spent playing and practicing lacrosse. I naturally equate a junior member to a junior varsity player of which I am not. I respect the system in place but I suggest that one of the questions during registration should be how long a person has played lacrosse or been on the varsity team in order to determine membership status. That's just a suggestion though.
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Originally Posted by superstar
actually, its post count. once you hit a certain amount(50 i think) you become a member. Then when you hit another number(100 i think) you become a senior member.
Superstar has the right answer. But people should not just post crap to increase their post count.
well I have something to work for and the knowledge (or opinion) to accomplish it
Yeah I had that mistake for a while. Do not post terrinle posts. They will just get deleted. And if you post once, instead of posting again you csan just edit your post.
i don't post crap. I think somewhat before I type. Also I would rather post a new post making a new point instead of edit my original. The original is for reference for people to follow and get involved and lend advice. ok. that's how I view it.