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If you were talking about your buying and selling limit, iCade's answer is excellent.

SL doesn't have traditional "game" levels. It's not really a game - it's a 3D social platform, really, a virtual world. There are no levels to progress through; the core of SL is finding things that interest you, making friends, and exploring. There are no levels for that ^_^

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Look at the bar at the extreme top of your viewer screen to see your location.  It will tell you what sim you are on at the moment, and will report your location with three numbers <X, Y, Z>.  Your "level" or "altitude" is the Z number.

If that's not what you're looking for, click on the Options link in the upper right corner of your question and select EDIT. Please do NOT start a new thread.

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Second Life does not have levels.  If you want levels, go to WoW.

No, I take it back...there is a sort of measure...how many linden dollars have you made?  Some people measure their Second Life success the same way they measure their Real Life success...how wealthy are you?  Of course, this limits you in one way...many people (like myself) are overjoyed if they just break even, making enough $L to cover their expenses. To become a successful business owner in SL, you pretty much have to give up everything else...exploring, developing relationships, and so on.  But if you are a creative and entrepreneurial type, perhaps this is the SL "game" you want to play.

Or another way some people measure their success...how many different avatars have you had sex with? 

Or another...how many posts have you made in the forums?

See?  There are no "levels" in Second Life.  But there are all sorts of ways to measure your progress.  And you get to choose which are important to you.  Just like Real Life!

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