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I have already submitted two problems but I did not receive a reply from the Brilliant Physics staff so I presume that it was rejected. Thus, I ask the Brilliant minds here to submit a few problems. :)
It takes a very long time for the staff to look over your problem - often I get emails about problems I submitted a month ago and forgot about. This isn't meant to be criticism; I just wanted you to know.
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Maybe you should try to write a good physics problem and submit it.
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I have already submitted two problems but I did not receive a reply from the Brilliant Physics staff so I presume that it was rejected. Thus, I ask the Brilliant minds here to submit a few problems. :)
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It takes a very long time for the staff to look over your problem - often I get emails about problems I submitted a month ago and forgot about. This isn't meant to be criticism; I just wanted you to know.
I hope to do an (almost) all user submitted problem set next week. we've been saving up.
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That's great to know! :)