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| Author: | m!ll!on [ Wed Oct 26, 2011 1:25 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Daygaming on campus! |
Hi all, I've been reading about how to game on campus and it seems to say to play the long game and build a social circle. Which isn't totally relevant to me. I'm not a student myself (I stopped after 6th form), however I am see there is a lot of potential in universities. I'm 24 and could easiely pass for a typical undergraduate. Has anybody else (who isn't currently a student) thought of or tried approaching student on or off campuses. Please tell me your ideas/experiences. Cheers guys |
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| Author: | Da_Vinci [ Wed Oct 26, 2011 3:35 pm ] |
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Well, as a student myself, I would say that it is quite hard to get into the campus life if you have never been a student yourself. The only advice I could give you is just approach them as if it where something normal like a supermarket. If you plan on clubgaming, there is one rule: go often, being a known face makes life much easier, during day and club gaming;) Thats all I can think off |
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| Author: | bansario [ Wed Oct 26, 2011 9:21 pm ] |
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Sarging in a college campus can be done, but you may need to lie a bit. Be prepared to hang around with a book-bag, and to lie about your "career". Telling lies is not necessarily good, but nothing says "CREEPY" like the "old guy" who comes to universities only to pick up chicks. |
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| Author: | Nehoc [ Thu Oct 27, 2011 1:55 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Daygaming on campus! |
Quote: Hi all,
You dont have to be a student to approach on campus. I do it all the time. Just say you are visiting friends or just walking around. Then after you make a few friends then you can head out to parties with them and then build upon that at the parties. Boom you just infiltrated the school in less than a week.
I've been reading about how to game on campus and it seems to say to play the long game and build a social circle. Which isn't totally relevant to me. I'm not a student myself (I stopped after 6th form), however I am see there is a lot of potential in universities. I'm 24 and could easiely pass for a typical undergraduate. Has anybody else (who isn't currently a student) thought of or tried approaching student on or off campuses. Please tell me your ideas/experiences. Cheers guys |
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