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[–]Endorsed ContributorSarcasticus 70ポイント71ポイント  (40子コメント)

So how the fuck are you supposed to get A's while taking classes like linear algebra and organic chemistry? Nerds.

If you're not as Machiavellian or ruthless as this, here's my 3 tips I give to my students for getting an A+ in my class:

1) Show up to class and pay attention

2) Ask questions and make use of the professor's office hours.

3) Do the assigned exercises.

The number one mistake I see students make is not going to class. They fool themselves by saying, "I'll just read the book later." Then they postpone doing so until the night before the test and then they're fucked.

Personally, I think this should've been the first point. University is an investment to get a better job down the line. The idea of "learn critical thinking" or some other nonsense about "experience" is hogwash used to get people to fork over $40,000 for an arts degree. If you're not taking a science or engineering degree, drop out and find a trade. All the arts degrees are over-represented in the market. History and sociology may be interesting, but you can read about them for free on the internet.

Finally, you are surrounded by hot women in their prime and who're looking to experiment and ride the carousel. Approach at least one new girl everyday.

[–]Redasshole 16ポイント17ポイント  (7子コメント)

College is NOT supposed to be "the best years of your life". If they are, you did something wrong.

Work your butt off while everyone else is wasting their time. You will laugh 10 years later, when you are free, wealthy and they will be working a shitty job for the rest of their life.

Of course, pussy is important. But grades comes first.

[–]BaconEggsAndSleaze 10ポイント11ポイント  (6子コメント)

Grades aren't the most important thing in college. Connections are.

[–]Redasshole 11ポイント12ポイント  (0子コメント)

Well yeah. Grades, connections....i was talking about the whole professional aspect.

[–]Zorc_the_Pork 1ポイント2ポイント  (1子コメント)

Professional connections are way, way more important than college connections. I was in a good Fraternity, and played sports. Those college connections have gotten me exactly zero jobs.

I hate to say it, but I got my first two jobs from my then LTR girlfriend's mom.

Most of my other jobs have been the result of knowing people in my field and having a decent resume / CV.

[–]BaconEggsAndSleaze 1ポイント2ポイント  (0子コメント)

Unfortunately, maybe your fraternity didn't have as many successful people in your field, or maybe your fraternity didn't rely heavily on tradition and a close brotherhood - maybe they did, who knows.

All I know is that i've been offered two full time positions and I participated on a internship directly from Alumni fraternity brothers.

Also, I've been on three interviews strictly because of the school I went too. The HR rep loved the fact that I went to the same school as he did and it made me stand out. Biased? Yes, but that's the real world.

[–]babayega -4ポイント-3ポイント  (0子コメント)

Yup, was 100% with him till the grades part. Minimum passing mark is all you need (unless applying to prestigious grad school).

[–]epixs 4ポイント5ポイント  (1子コメント)

Can confirm. Went to class, used space repetition to remember facts I dont remember, never studied days before test since was already ready, partied my ass off. Going to medschool next year.

I always worked smarter, harder, and more efficiently. Cram sessions and night befores are the worst way to study. If you can mange your time using outlook calander, you have time to workout, party, smash sluts, and even work on teh side (am a bouncer).

[–]Endorsed Contributor: "The Court Jester"GayLubeOil[S] 17ポイント18ポイント  (7子コメント)

If your not Machiavellian enough than you should become Machiavellian. The educational system instills a slave mindset of working your ass off and begging your boss for approval. That doesn't sound very Red Pill to me. Use everything at your disposal to get ahead. If you're not cheating your not trying. Sorry professor. And yes go to office hours.

[–]2 Endorsed ContributorCisWhiteMaelstrom 9ポイント10ポイント  (3子コメント)

The educational system instills a slave mindset of working your ass off and begging your boss for approval. That doesn't sound very Red Pill to me

Machiavellian behavior is behavior in which the ends justify the means. Not being a slave has some good consequences, but you seem to be asserting it as a good in and of itself. It's not. If slavery gets you the best possible results then the machiavellian option is to be a slave. You don't have to only be a slave but being some part slave is absolutely necessary to succeed.

[–]Endorsed Contributor: "The Court Jester"GayLubeOil[S] 13ポイント14ポイント  (2子コメント)

Its important to blend in yes. But relying only on hard work hardly works. Having an unfair advantage is always a good idea.

[–]2 Endorsed ContributorCisWhiteMaelstrom 9ポイント10ポイント  (1子コメント)

In college I played the professors, not the students. I did my work, went to all the office hours, and shoved my way to the front of the line whenever possible because I was more than a face. Granted, I did a lot more than "just" the work and was fairly machiavellian but I could only get into positions to do that shit because I'd established myself as a top student. By the end of my four years I had gotten myself into crazy positions such as being filled into all the department politics and gossip, I'd go drinking with one of my professors, and I got all sorts of preferential treatment. Machiavellian behavior is great but it's gotta be done out of a basis of true merit and nerds just can't provide the full extent of its value.

[–]BaconEggsAndSleaze 2ポイント3ポイント  (0子コメント)

In college I played the professors, not the students.

Why not both? Many large universities offer class notes that can be purchased.

It appears that you did the work, took solid notes, and understood the content well.

Might as well profit from this.

[–]Moneyley 2ポイント3ポイント  (0子コメント)

The educational system instills a slave mindset of working your ass off and begging your boss for approval. That doesn't sound very Red Pill to me.

This is true, so many classes in college I questioned a method previously used simply to get an understanding as to why that is status quo. Most professors, reply "that's just the way its been". Once I hear this, I lose respect in the professor and really lose interest in the class. Why am I going to follow you if you don't know why YOU are following someone else? The bad thing is, is that if you get sucked into just accepting this, then you're pretty much foreshadowing the rest of your life. You will go on following orders not knowing why.

[–]babayega 2ポイント3ポイント  (0子コメント)

It seems that the most important skill in life is not how strong, smart, or hard working you are, but how well you lie. And if people ever try to shame you for that they're probably just jealous they aren't good at it. Teaching your kids to be honest and hardworking is one of the biggest handicaps a parent can instill.

[–]Profdiddy 1ポイント2ポイント  (0子コメント)

In short, you have to put in your hours if you want to see gains. Learning is like lifting and you can't take many days off if you want to build intellectual property in the long run.

[–]2 Endorsed ContributorCisWhiteMaelstrom 6ポイント7ポイント  (7子コメント)

1) Show up to class and pay attention

2) Ask questions and make use of the professor's office hours.

3) Do the assigned exercises.

Agreed. This is a good post of how to have fun in college which is a very excellent thing to do. It has benefits both for right now and for later and will be an excellent thing in life. Thing is, it's too easy to lose sight of what college is for. As a man, your sexual peak is NOT ages 18-22. That's when you enter the SMP at best. You're in a position not entirely unlike post-wall women, though your context and surroundings can help you out a bit.

You're really gonna start cleaning up, leading men, nailing skanks, and all that once your life is together. A 28 year old man with a good education, a good job, and ten years of red pill and lifting behind him will nail way more chicks per week than a top 10% 22 year old. That's a fact. The longterm game has been interpreted by society to mean being BB but at RP we can think of it as planning to be the Chadiest possible at the Chadiest possible time. Step one is being responsible in school.

Doing the work will get you much farther than using and abusing others and if you're doing the work properly then you might not even have time to use and abuse others. I got a lot of perks that other students didn't because by doing your three suggestions, I got backdoors from a lot of professors. I got preferential treatment when trying to apply for honors, I got preferential treatment when applying to law school because they put me in contact with their colleagues from other schools, and I got no end of perks when doing work. No abuse of nerds could have gotten me that far.

[–]SonicTRP 1ポイント2ポイント  (0子コメント)

I agree. The most rational choice a man can make in his late teens is to focus mostly on raising his SMV. However, this doesn't necessarily mean full on monk mode. Focusing on actual learning in school as well as making the right connections seems to be the best game plan for college.

[–]epixs 0ポイント1ポイント  (0子コメント)

I agree. Good luck in law school, starting med school next year man.

[–]Endorsed Contributor: "The Court Jester"GayLubeOil[S] -5ポイント-4ポイント  (4子コメント)

You went to law school and majored in Non-STEM. Trust me if you did some of the advanced math, engineering and Chemistry classes especially at a competitive university you are going to have to do whatever it takes to survive. Many of these classes are taught by immigrant professors with shitty English.

You can schmooze your way through philosophy. STEM will hold you down and rape you. Better use GayLubeOil.

[–]hatertauts 3ポイント4ポイント  (3子コメント)

Dude, philosophy students are fucking smart. This from a guy who's done OChem Bio and is doing math now.

[–]Endorsed Contributor: "The Court Jester"GayLubeOil[S] -4ポイント-3ポイント  (2子コメント)

[–]2 Endorsed ContributorCisWhiteMaelstrom 1ポイント2ポイント  (0子コメント)

You didn't read your source very carefully. The majors are listed in alphabetical order, not ranked by performance. In terms of ranking by performance, philosophy did better than any other major on the overall exam, maybe having a toss up with math and physics depending on how you weight the sections.

[–]hatertauts 1ポイント2ポイント  (0子コメント)

Nobody is saying you're wrong in that your best resources are the good students. That's 100% true. It's why they shove the smartest people in honors colleges so they can learn from one another.

However, schmoozing professors is about being the prodigy they always wanted. It's about them being able to say, "you know that guy? He was my student, and look what he's done since." You can't be that if you aren't smart and a good student. You can't do that if you're mooching off the nerds. You have to be smart enough to be king nerd and social enough to be handshake alpha.

[–]Profdiddy 2ポイント3ポイント  (1子コメント)

As a prof, I couldn't agree more.

[–]Temuzjin 0ポイント1ポイント  (0子コメント)

"Here's a secret college hack! Are you ready for it? Are you? Okay, here it is... actually study. You're welcome."

[–]solid_eight 1ポイント2ポイント  (0子コメント)

Agreed. Going to class means face time w/the professor. Being a familiar face in class and then going to office hours means more face time and you become a familiar face. Getting to know the professor means you now have a name, and when professors start recommending people for internships, it's good if they know your name.

[–]TRP VanguardCyralea 3ポイント4ポイント  (0子コメント)

University is an investment to get a better job down the line.

A big reason why employers look for college-educated employees for seemingly unrelated jobs is that having one shows that you're dedicated enough to work through a college degree. Shows you have a work ethic. I personally wouldn't hire anyone who espoused an unmotivated attitude.

[–]mcmurtk 0ポイント1ポイント  (0子コメント)

"University is an investment to get a better job down the line."

Yes, but you should invest heavily in relationships with your peers to make this happen. Showing up to class, asking questions and doing the assigned exercises will not get you a job. It will also not help you forge meaningful relationships that you can leverage in the future (except maybe with your professor, but that's really hit or miss and there's tons of chicks waiting to suck his cock, so you're not really a priority).

But slut ranching,nerd herding, building social skills? Those are the things that will help you get a job down the line, I promise.

[–]BaconEggsAndSleaze 0ポイント1ポイント  (5子コメント)

Or, you know, find somebody with adderall or vyvance.

[–]babayega 1ポイント2ポイント  (0子コメント)

Look into modafinil and phenibut for a kick. Various nootropics for long term.

[–]Endorsed Contributor: "The Court Jester"GayLubeOil[S] 1ポイント2ポイント  (3子コメント)

Better yet be that somebody. Its better than working for minimum wage.

[–]BaconEggsAndSleaze 0ポイント1ポイント  (2子コメント)

Agreed, it's incredibly easy too and gives you VALUE.

Tell your doctor you're going to college and want to be able to focus and avoid outside distractions. "You've tried a friends script and it really worked."

[–]TheGoldenJ00 2ポイント3ポイント  (1子コメント)

"You've tried a friends script and it really worked."

My roommate just got a script by going to a new doctor saying he was on it as a kid and since he hasn't had it he cant pay attention and getting frustrated because of it. You know, lying. Apparently being frustrated is a buzzword for it.

[–]BaconEggsAndSleaze 2ポイント3ポイント  (0子コメント)

Apparently being frustrated is a buzzword for it.

Yes, most noticeably that you keep getting frustrated when you read the material - Your mind wanders and your reading comprehension suffers.

[–]Buscemi123 -2ポイント-1ポイント  (2子コメント)

I have to say that this isn't the only one.

I started uni last year and have kept my method of not going to classes, reading the book and acing my classes.

You don't have to go to classes if you have the discipline to study on your own (discipline that I think is necessary for life anyways). Personally I chose this method because I get bored to death on classes and I prefer to be reading/studying on my own instead of wasting my time there.

[–]RallyMech 2ポイント3ポイント  (0子コメント)

This may work for you now, however eventually it won't. The only way you find out is by being blind sided. There is a reason attending class is near universal advice.

If class bores you, read the book during class. The act of writing notes helps you learn even if you throw them away right after.

[–]IamGale 16ポイント17ポイント  (1子コメント)

Try to friend-zone as many as you can, so you can herd them to social events. Bringing sluts is one of the fastest ways to build social value.

This is true. God. If you can bring sluts over other men will love you. The stereotypical biggest priority in Uni is getting laid. I wish I would figured how out to do this when I was there.

[–]2 Endorsed ContributorCisWhiteMaelstrom 2ポイント3ポイント  (0子コメント)

It's important to note though that the men who'll love you for it are often not going to be the ones who'll help you succeed in life. The purpose of university is to get a fantastic job either afterwards or after you graduate from the fantastic grad school you get into, which btw are all MUCH more selective than undergrad. Some bros nail skanks, get As and have a blast, but don't assume you'll be one of them or that those bros will actually help you out in life. Like the ideal red pill alpha, they tend to be very self interested and won't break their neck for you. We didn't invent self interested or self absorbed behavior and frat guys tend to have some red pill values---though many of them do seem to forget out self improvement values.

[–]RememberingAlpha 16ポイント17ポイント  (12子コメント)

This is a controversial suggestion, but I am fucking telling you, join a fraternity. Even if Greek life isn't prominent at your school, all the more reason- Its very easy to be a big shark in a small fishbowl. Additionally you'll likely be surrounded by Alpha's who will help you develop your frame.

[–]BaconEggsAndSleaze 12ポイント13ポイント  (10子コメント)

I was in a top tier university 10 years ago in the big 10 conference, one of the largest Greek life schools in the nation - this was before the millennials ruined the hazing, pledging, and most importantly... tradition.

Joining a fraternity has never been easier.

Perks:

  • Rides to class, rides home from class (Pledges are your bitches - we had each of ours carry a fanny pack with cigs, condoms, gum, quarters, misc shit.)

  • Intramural sports teams (basketball, baseball, softball, soccer, football, there is always a reserved spot for you to get involved)

  • Away bars at other fraternity parties - always on the guest list by default (It's all about who you know boys) Most parties have the home house and their sorority mixer over and then they invite several other frats who bring the sorority they are drinking with over. Each frat brings over 8-10 cases of beer for their members and everyone has a fucking blast.

  • Trips to the convenient store, pizza spot, basically your errand boys (at any time). Hungry at 2am after the party? sit back and wait and send your errand boy.

  • Does your laundry

  • Picks up sorority girls for socials / mixers (GIRLS ARE ALWAYS coming to your house, you never have to leave to meet chicks)

  • SAFE drug connections

  • Tests, study guides, materials for ALL classes you can imagine. (Our chapter room had a chest full of old shit to review, sometimes the EXACT tests)

  • Friends (shouldn't need to be mentioned)

  • Status

  • Resume padders, volunteer experience, Connections to high up alumni $$$

  • Home prepared meals, my frat had a chef who cooked us breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

CONS:

  • One semester of pledging, being a bitch. Swallow your pride and reap the rewards for 3.5 years (4.5 years if you're dumb)

  • Dues, if you're poor or struggling to afford $500 extra a semester, may not be for you.

[–]SadKuntVegeta 1ポイント2ポイント  (4子コメント)

I am also going to umich next year (currently on a gap year). My Dad went there and was a member of a frat. Any advice on getting into this frat? What do they look for, will legacy help much etc.???

[–]BaconEggsAndSleaze 0ポイント1ポイント  (3子コメント)

You are considered a Legacy.

Was your dads frat cool? I would check out the brotherhood and see if it matches your interests.

As a legacy, you automatically get a bid - but note, if you dont necessarily fit in DONT TAKE it. They may resent you for it.

[–]SadKuntVegeta -1ポイント0ポイント  (2子コメント)

So I get in automatically? Thats fantastic. It just so happens that I do fit in there more so than any other frat, and it is one of the top few socially prestigious frats there. My only worry was that my stammer that comes and goes would fuck me over. Thanks for the info.

[–]ojaxa 1ポイント2ポイント  (1子コメント)

Don't act as if you will get a bid. Be interesting, go out of the way to meet bros, and dont be entitled.

-you'll likely get a bid, but we've held off on people acting like dicks because they're legacies.

[–]SadKuntVegeta 0ポイント1ポイント  (0子コメント)

Alright, sounds good. I don't plan to act entitled, but its nice to hear that I will most likely get in.

[–]RememberingAlpha 1ポイント2ポイント  (2子コメント)

I was IFC president at a big east school. Life was amazing. Postgrad is comparatively lack luster.

[–]BaconEggsAndSleaze 1ポイント2ポイント  (1子コメント)

Right on.

A lot of people believe if they pledge it'll eliminate them from getting with GDI's, which isn't true at all.

You can have the best of both worlds if you give the independents at your school some attention.

[–]RememberingAlpha 0ポイント1ポイント  (0子コメント)

Yup. I banged GDIs, sorority girls, dance team members, and ended up dating one of the cheerleaders. Granted the Cheerleader is who taught me AWALT by way of being a cheating whore, but I digress.

The adjustment to the real world has been tough, because after literally living like a king for five years, graduating to an environment where I work a job like everyone else and have low SMV sucks. Feels like being a freshman again, but I guess I just have to climb back to the top.

[–]Laxman14 0ポイント1ポイント  (1子コメント)

Dues at some of the houses at my school are about $5000 or higher, Greek life is the pinnacle after the football team here.

[–]BaconEggsAndSleaze 0ポイント1ポイント  (0子コメント)

That probably includes housing (room in the mansion, meal plan, social dues (Alcohol)).

It actually isn't $5000 + everything else a GDI would pay.

[–]2 Endorsed ContributorCisWhiteMaelstrom 3ポイント4ポイント  (0子コメント)

I second the recommendation of joining a fraternity but I'd add the corollary not to prioritize it. Frats have some fantastic red pill men, better access to sex, and better access to resources but they also have a lot of men who are in college for all the wrong reasons and who will not be successful after undergrad. Know the difference, situate yourself accordingly, and play the game right.

[–]2 Endorsed ContributorCisWhiteMaelstrom 25ポイント26ポイント  (1子コメント)

So how the fuck are you supposed to get A's while taking classes like linear algebra and organic chemistry? Nerds. It's far easier to learn from nerds than Professor Tunak who only talks about shit that isn't on the test. Nerds digest the information for you, arrange it into neat outlines, and make studying way easier.

I hope to God that any 18 year old boys reading this will understand that it's a tip to make studying easier. There's ABSOLUTELY NO substitute for hard work and hard studying. Using a nerd's resources is fine but don't let him do ANY of the work for you. Team Red Pill can't be a bunch of shit heads who can't even do their own schoolwork.

[–]RedPillJax 4ポイント5ポイント  (0子コメント)

Yup, agreed.

GO. TO. CLASS.

I got kicked out of school after my first year for a year of academic suspension because I just couldn't be assed to go to class instead of boozing and fucking. Those were great distractions, but it set my entire studies back a year.

When I returned, I showed up to class, did the homework and readings, and actually paid attention. I still did all that other excellent bullshit on the side, but class came first - hell, I was paying for it, so I wanted to get my money's worth.

It didn't make me a straight-A student, but I graduated with a respectable GPA and still had more fun than I could handle most of the time.

Do your work. Get it in your head early that you and only you are responsible for your life from here on out. Nobody is holding your hand, and nobody gives a single sweet fuck if you fail.

[–]EuronPacificus 4ポイント5ポイント  (4子コメント)

Considering that I should probably enroll in Uni right now (4 days left, God bless free European education) and stop drinking beer, I thank you for your post. I now actually have the motivation to go register. Question for the already initiated: Do I scope out potential targets of value, or do I let them come to me?

In the past Ive struggled with allowing anyone to approach me (friendly demeanor) and I sometimes wonder, whether my entire mechanism of easily making casual acquaintances (male and female) is actually wrong.

[–]RedPillJax 2ポイント3ポイント  (0子コメント)

Flip it on it's head.

I'm the same as you - I really am not that approachable - but I found by being the one constantly approaching both bros and broads the first couple of weeks of university, I made more friends and connections than I knew what to do with.

Think of it like exposure therapy.

[–]BarryBarryson 0ポイント1ポイント  (2子コメント)

What country are you in where it's free? Germany? Scotland?

[–]rpscrote 1ポイント2ポイント  (1子コメント)

the only way its free is if you leave the country that gave you the education before you can start paying it back via taxes

[–]TheRealBruce13 0ポイント1ポイント  (0子コメント)

You don't get any debt or interest though. Paying 40K per year is simply ridiculous.

You still pay a lot of taxes in the US. You will lose a third of your annual income in taxes in states like California, and unless you went to one of the UCs as an in-state student you will probably end up with a lot of debt.

[–]animalpoo 4ポイント5ポイント  (0子コメント)

Some more tips.

Join a sports team (number one priority) - this will see your value rise. - you'll be in the apex pool by final year

Buy modafinil- take it, isolate yourself and force yourself to revise.

Befriend everyone regardless of group, personal bias - you will see an ROI from every connection at one point.

When revising, don't sit with your best friend. Sit with the quite kid with a good work ethic, you'll learn off him/her. You're more likely to self justify your level of work based off the people you surround yourself with.

Get blackout drunk once and learn when to call it quits.

Know what your bigger picture is. Most peoples bigger picture is to get a good career at the end of their studies. Ask yourself "will this help me achieve my bigger picture or is it detrimental to my success ?" when unsure about things.

Do drugs, don't do drugs. Whatever your decision, moderation. Wait 3 months after everyone else starts you're not a fucking guinea pig, they are.

Fuck girls and keep it to yourself. It happens all the time right ? No biggie

Get naked a lot, everywhere. It's funny and pays off. Not by a school idiot.

[–]bouncyballs_arefun 6ポイント7ポイント  (0子コメント)

Slut ranching and nerd herding are simply subsets of human capital, of which you excluded clubs and professors.

I also kind of hate the bro-tone as in referring to people as nerds repeatedly, it sounds like a guy stuck in high school. But if it sells you more shirts, then fuck it, anyone buying one is a sucker anyway.

[–]Chargerback 2ポイント3ポイント  (0子コメント)

Great post, would love to see more of these since i just started my 2nd year at uni and could use some tips

[–]1THE_StrongBoy 5ポイント6ポイント  (2子コメント)

First of all we should just take a minute to thank wise Gay Lube Oil the Prophet, praise be His holy name for sharing with us this knowledge we so sorely need.

I'm a farm boy going into senior year at college and ive never even heard of the profession known as slut ranching or the other one nerd herding. I've been slut ranching very amateurly for the past three years, but now that I know that I can operate a magnificent slut ranch I need to make about 30 ton of hay (frappucinos) to feed my new stock to keep them quiet when they beller too loudly.

I think I need a brand now that im going big time... 69 wouldn't be too cliche would it, and it would help me figure my sluts from the others.

Also, for any young freshman, do the sports clubs so you can meet pre connected upper classmen and learn the college game from them. Personally I play rugby, do some gymnastics and race sailboats. If you get good the competition is no less than the varsity sports, for example we have been to sailing national regatta for the past 3 years.

Thanks for the post glo, I'll let you know how my herd is doing in a month or so. Ayy lmao

[–]RedPillJax 1ポイント2ポイント  (0子コメント)

I'll agree 100% that social proof is absolutely essential in college.

Build a huge stable of friends. Invite people with you everywhere you go. Introduce yourself to everyone you see.

Create yourself a 3-ring circus with yourself as the Ringmaster, and watch the world turn to the beat of your drum.

[–]SonicTRP 1ポイント2ポイント  (0子コメント)

I was hoping for one of these guides, especially since most TRP content about Universities deals with how broken the system is rather than using it to one's advantage.

Thanks for the post, and I hope to see more of this practical, straight forward advice on the sub.

[–]bbidabbong 1ポイント2ポイント  (0子コメント)

College..best years?

What a bullshit. I'm 27 years old, healtht, good looking, on my own, traveled, speaking several languages, getting my shit together, got some cash, damn I'm feeling like a yoing man. Still young, but confident.

College years? I was insecured faggot, exploring the world and reporting to my parents.

[–]GoldPisseR 1ポイント2ポイント  (0子コメント)

Jesus here he is with the fucking shirts again.

[–]TRP7203 1ポイント2ポイント  (0子コメント)

The first time i heard about the GLO shirts I cringed hard. However I just had a look at them and holy shit they're actually pretty cool. Shame I'm about to go to college and can't afford to pay almost £10 for shipping. Seriously, what the fuck.

[–]StillThriving 1ポイント2ポイント  (3子コメント)

you're my favorite poster no doubt

[–]Endorsed Contributor: "The Court Jester"GayLubeOil[S] 2ポイント3ポイント  (2子コメント)

Finger blasting a girl and shaking hands with her father is a recommendation that is long overdo, here at TRP.

[–]Sir_Distic 0ポイント1ポイント  (1子コメント)

Just don't get them reversed.

[–]RedPillJax 2ポイント3ポイント  (0子コメント)

Maybe not with that attitude.

[–]TRP VanguardWhisper 0ポイント1ポイント  (0子コメント)

Nerd Herding

A word of caution here. You need to handle nerds much more carefully than sluts. Sluts are dumber than you. Nerds are smarter than you (if they aren't, then you don't need to nerd herd at all).

This means you can't fool them indefinitely. You must eventually provide some value, or they're going to wise. And nerds speak straighttalk to each other. Burn one, and he'll tell the others. You can leverage their lack of social confidence for a little while, but that's not going to last.

Here's some things you can do to make nerds want to help you:

  • Get them laid. See GLO's section on sluts.

  • Get them paid. This is especially effective with computer science majors, as they have valuable skills even as sophomores, and they typically don't know their own market value. Hook them up with someone from your social network who needs a website set up on the cheap, and they'll credit that $30 an hour to you, not realizing that this is close to their real market value, even without a degree yet.

  • Feed their egos. Nerds are intellectually arrogant. This is how they cope with the crushing social rejection most of them have faced all their lives. They will be willing to do almost anything for you if you frame it as a way to feel superior to others, especially to you. Freely admit that they are smarter than you, and express awe at their knowledge, and they won't care, or often even notice, that they are doing all the work.

  • Patch up their egos. Just as you appeal to the major pillar of their ego (intellect), you can shore up their insecurities. Teach them to lift. Teach them how to talk to girls. Feed them little pieces of red pill in disguise.

[–]hohamocha 0ポイント1ポイント  (0子コメント)

Lift and join the football team or rugby team. Those athletes had orgies with most of the freshman girls the last time I checked.

[–]Scurvemuch 0ポイント1ポイント  (0子コメント)

A shit ton harder to "nerd herd" in med school No Idea about law school.

most of the "alpha's" in med school who didn't learn how to study in college had an "interesting" time.

One of the main reasons to study in college is not the material. Most of that us useless. The skill you build is learning how to study. This translates into a lot of alpha shit down the line.

Study Smart not hard. Party Smart not hard

Don't Piss off the Nerds, some of em will give you the kind of hell you don't get out of if they catch on.

[–]Stargazer34 0ポイント1ポイント  (0子コメント)

Respect the lady, use and abuse the slut, protect the little girl and you will have the heart, body and soul of a woman.

[–]Vovamas 0ポイント1ポイント  (8子コメント)

Vagina is one of the top 3 most important resources ? Are you sure your not putting something on a pedestal here ?

[–]Endorsed Contributor: "The Court Jester"GayLubeOil[S] 3ポイント4ポイント  (7子コメント)

Vladamir Putin got rid of a prosecutor he didn't like by filming him with a prostitute. That's why Yeltsin chose him as his successor. Vagina has a lot of power.

[–]Vovamas 1ポイント2ポイント  (5子コメント)

On BP men, it sure does. By I highly doubt that anywhere close to even 5 % of people on here will get to the stage where they can not only herd, but pimp out hoes. And really, with the whole Machiavellianism attitude, the better you hide it the better it works for you. Acting it out will only get you labeled as a douchebag, betas will lose respect for you, and you will get burned out from the social ladder forever by other DT personas.

[–]Endorsed Contributor: "The Court Jester"GayLubeOil[S] 0ポイント1ポイント  (4子コメント)

Now they will know in which direction to go regardless of whether they will ever get there. The summit of Everest is prestigious precisely because the climb is treacherous and the fact that most men will never reach it even if they try.

[–]Vovamas -2ポイント-1ポイント  (3子コメント)

Well, as far as I know, no man ever climbed Everest solely by himself. That's exactly what I am warning against by saying "Hide your DT traits". Nobody will want to give a hand to a selfish shithead. Ultimately, you need to put on an enigma of being a someone a beta can respect. Openly mooching of others and having that "I am too cool for college" or "I am here to be a party king and fuck everything else" attitude will do exactly the opposite.

The reason I am writing this, is because you make it seem in your original post as if studying is not cool and you should just let nerds do your homework for you, while you are trying to fuck every new girl coming your way. Most of your advice is sound, but than there are some tips you give that will only help if your plan in college is to be a campus coke dealer or a pro athlete.

[–]RedPillJax 0ポイント1ポイント  (2子コメント)

I don't agree with the 'use everyone always' aspect of this either.

That being said, the parts about social proof being utterly essential is spot-on.

[–]Spiral-knight 0ポイント1ポイント  (1子コメント)

It's worded in a direct and honest way. The redpill man has few true, trusted friends (these are rare and hold value) and several resources. Even being on vague speaking terms with everyone could net you something at some point rather then the active nothing you gain from not bothering

[–]RedPillJax 0ポイント1ポイント  (0子コメント)

Oh, absolutely. I'm not arguing with it, it's worded in a way that's a little too Machiavellian for me to stomach just yet - but I am working on it.

No sense in candy-coating reality just because the truth tastes like shit.

[–]RedPillJax 0ポイント1ポイント  (0子コメント)

Exactly.

We're in a forum to discuss male sexual strategy, full stop.

The rest is self-improvement, being a better man, and so forth. But look right at the sidebar - sexual strategy. Unless you're into dudes, vagina is going to be something you're after. Don't put it on a pedestal or give it more time than it's worth, but it's something we all want here.

[–]babayega 0ポイント1ポイント  (1子コメント)

Entertaining and motivational guide, good overview. Could use more specifics as you grow it out. Something I'd like to add is cheating. Coming from an engineering background it is essential. I was bluebill back then and never cheated on exams. Years after graduating I learned that all the top performers cheated their ass off. Hiding notes in toilet paper is the stall in a classic. Another one is putting notes in a bag and hiding it under the trash bag. Also helps to make friends with janitors. One guy I know had a key made to professor's room and got the exam. Unfortunately it's a bit risky and dumbass got caught and expelled.

[–]Endorsed Contributor: "The Court Jester"GayLubeOil[S] -1ポイント0ポイント  (0子コメント)

A stickdisk with the right programs can very quickly get you everything you need

[–]RiseAboveIt -3ポイント-2ポイント  (2子コメント)

As for UK/European Universities, study hard, live with similar minded people, go to parties.

I can't believe American's are even allowed to not show up to class. 3 absences in UK and you are sent to the board. Any further and you're out.

[–]Endorsed Contributor: "The Court Jester"GayLubeOil[S] 2ポイント3ポイント  (1子コメント)

Or you could just have your buddy write your name for you you on the sign in sheet. Just saying. But honestly, you payed for it so you should go to class.

[–]RememberingAlpha 1ポイント2ポイント  (0子コメント)

Plus the hot sloots who try to maintain the good girl image to feel better about being hypergamous whores always go to class. Good way to scout the field.