The difficult journey of GitHub certified student status (rejected 15 times)

Recently, because I wanted to try Github Copilot, I started to search for related entries, and found that the certified student status can be used for free, so I started to authenticate.

At the beginning, the verification of student mailboxes was relatively smooth, but problems began to occur when uploading photos later. Either the information may be incomplete, or the location is wrong, or the school logo is blurred. Anyway, no matter what I do, no matter what I do, it keeps reminding me that there are problems, detailed problems. as follows:

You are unlikely to be verified until you have completed your GitHub user profile with your full name as it appears in your academic affiliation document plus a short bio.


You appear not to be near any campus location for the school you have selected. If you are a distance learner then your school-provided academic affiliation documentation must state so.


Have you completed your GitHub user profile with all your relevant information, such as your full name as it appears in your image and a short bio?


The image you selected does not appear to contain your school name. You may include multiple documents in your image, so long as they are legible. For example, if your original document is not in English then you might take a photo of the original next to an English translation.


Your document does not appear to include a date demonstrating current academic affiliation. For countries utilizing non-standard calendars, you may need to capture the original document beside one with a converted date. You may include multiple documents in your image, so long as they are legible.


Later, I referred to several recent csdn articles (mainly the following):

http://t.csdn.cn/zNvGN

I changed my username, name, profile, url, and address a bit, but when F12 modifies the educational administration system interface, how to take pictures still prompts various errors. Then I saw an article about converting the student status verification of Xuexin.com into an English PDF, and uploading a photo. Although I tried it before, it also failed, but I thought that after I translated it with a browser plug-in, there were a few lines that were messed up. Yes, I used F12 to re-typeset it. I personally think that the key point is here: the most important thing is that your learning style should be clearly and clearly displayed on the student status (you can learn from it if you are in school but always fail to pass the certification or are not in school) If it is Part-time and other things such as student status, registration time, etc., it may be easier to pass , and then I passed. Also, when taking pictures, log in to github with a mobile phone to take pictures, and the pixels of the computer may not be good enough. I don’t know if it’s because I have failed too much, the official website thinks I’m annoying, or it’s right for me to change it this way. You can refer to the layout in the reference URL I gave above.

Then put down the prompt after success:

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Origin blog.csdn.net/steven_bingo/article/details/130563298