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Marcus Elliott
Courses Plus Student 28,386 PointsI have completed the JavaScript Basics and JavaScript: Loops Arrays and Objects. How can I confirm my completion?
With the latter completion I cannot find it on the listed "all tracks" section. Though the all tracks section does show JavaScript Basics. Does this mean TreeHouse does not think I have completed Basics? I seem to have the badges, though. If I have completed these and such things do not actively update, where do I go from here? Thank you for any assistance or light you can shed!
-Marcus
2 Answers
Steven Parker
243,656 PointsAt the top of your home page there should be a bar with selections for "In Progress", "Bookmarks", and "Completed". If you select "Completed" you should see a list of all courses and workshops you have finished, with the word "completed" in the upper-right corner of each one.
Charlie Harcourt
8,046 PointsOn the Javascript basics track it should show you the causes you have completed already by displaying a tick with the amount of points you gained from the cause. When you finish the entire track it should say that the track is completed by displaying a tick next to 'completed'.
I hope this clears things up?
:)
Marcus Elliott
Courses Plus Student 28,386 PointsThank you so much! Both answers were very helpful!
Marcus Elliott
Courses Plus Student 28,386 PointsMarcus Elliott
Courses Plus Student 28,386 PointsI deeply appreciate the help! This makes much more sense. :D