SNOWBOARDING CHECKLIST

Is there a snowboarding skill level self assessment somewhere online?
Something like a checklist where you can find out at what level you ride at.
There are some charts that instructors use to gauge your ability. It’s not anything official that is carried over to every resorts. Below is an example:
ONE: You have never snowboarded before.
TWO: You can perform a skidded traverse on both heel-side and toe-side edges and can stop.
THREE: You can perform skidded traverses in both directions with confidence and can make basic turns in both directions.
FOUR: You can turn in both directions with speed control and are working on linking turns.
FIVE: You are linking skidded turns with good speed control and shape, and are seeking more challenging terrain.
SIX: You are confident on most intermediate terrain under good conditions and are beginning to carve turns.
SEVEN: You are comfortable on all intermediate terrain under good conditions. You are fine-tuning carved turns and seeking more challenging terrain including bumps and varying snow conditions.
EIGHT: You are confident performing carved turns and are refining technique in all snow conditions and terrain.
NINE: You can negotiate the entire mountain with confidence and ease, working on the fine points of efficiency and exploring the extremes of riding.
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