Hello,

I agree with Daniel, but I suppose that activities with more time (like
> seven days) are more challenging than a 4-days task, so mentors will
> consider it.
>

*That is not necessarily true. Some mentors put up longer time to complete
deadlines just in case students need longer to complete it (rather than
adding more time to the task at the student's request later). A 3 day task
could be harder than a 6 days task. The only way to see difficulty which
really varies depending on your own skill sets is if the mentors labeled it
as hard or difficult or easy. *

*You should look for tasks that interest you and that you can do, the
difficulty level is irrelevant, it's what task you want/can do.*


> On Saturday, 7 December 2019 08:55:29 UTC+1, No One The Many Faced God
> wrote:
>>
>> Will finishing challenging tasks increase my opportunity to win grand
>> prize. and how can I identify the challenging tasks. may be something is
>> easy for me and challenging for someone while some are challenging for and
>> easy for someothers
>
>
>

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