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==Junior==
==Junior==
* Received the Trainee Badge
* Received the Trainee Badge
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==Senior==
==Senior==
* Have the Junior Badge
Because a senior is the highest level, we do not have <i>exact</i> steps for you to take. Applications are reviewed on a case-by-case basis. Here are just general requirements to becoming senior and what we look for:
* Can be a Club Lead for 6 months or an FSA for 1 year
 
* Have participated in other community events (need a link)
* Received the Junior Badge
* Have spoken with someone in another Contribution Area (who & what)
* A Club Lead for 6 months or an FSA for 1 year
* Should have an application process with a lot of questions.
* Have connected with and are active in contributing with their local community.
* E-Board will evaluate your contributions and determine if you’re fit for Senior.
* Involved in one or more contribution pathways.
* Will get a open badge, featured in list, be eligible to be invited to Bootcamps, a certificate, and FSA swag pack.
**''Such as MDN, SUMO, Localization, Privacy, and more!''
* Demonstrated exceptional leadership and the ability to think outside the box
* Have a passion for aiding other students and those in their community
 
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