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Share your brightest idea for a new invention, project, or improvement. Show how it could make life better for others!

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7/24/25, 11:11 AM

Good Job

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7/24/25, 10:39 AM

Great start with your pitch titled "teem"! Your creativity has potential, and refining your responses will enhance clarity. Consider exploring careers as a Marketing Specialist, Content Creator, or Business Development Manager. Pursuing fields like Communication Studies or Business Administration could further develop your skills. Keep working on expressing your ideas clearly, as this will strengthen your pitch and help you excel in these areas. Your dedication is promising, and continued effort will lead to success.

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7/24/25, 9:35 AM

eruio

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7/23/25, 2:10 PM

skjskdjk

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7/23/25, 11:25 AM

nice

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7/21/25, 4:03 PM

nice

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7/21/25, 3:44 PM

Your exploration into usability testing is a great start. It’s important to identify problems and propose thoughtful solutions. Consider careers in UX design, software testing, or product management, which require skills in problem-solving and analysis. Further studies in computer science or human-computer interaction could enhance your expertise. Keep refining your approach and enjoy the learning process. Your enthusiasm is a valuable asset as you make adjustments and evaluate impacts.

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7/20/25, 4:32 PM

Testing with 1.25 backer contribution.

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7/19/25, 9:21 AM

Your pitch for "Teamm Ruchika" is creative and impactful. Focusing on making science resources accessible is a great initiative, and your enthusiasm for fun learning is infectious. Consider careers like Science Educator, Educational Content Developer, or Community Outreach Coordinator. Pursuing studies in Science Communication or Educational Technology could enhance your project. Keep gathering innovative ideas to engage science enthusiasts and ensure an enriching learning experience. Your passion for making learning enjoyable is commendable!

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7/17/25, 5:40 AM

nice

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7/16/25, 7:38 AM

Testing reject pitch function. Test only.

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7/16/25, 5:06 AM

Great
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