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Kelduum Revaan
EVE University Ivy League
557
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Posted - 2011.09.06 16:10:00 -
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EVE University - Welcoming Both New and Experienced Pilots
EVE University was formed in March of 2004, with the goal of serving the needs of players new to the EVE universe. Since that time it has gone from strength to strength and with hundreds of members currently enrolled, it makes us one of the largest corporations in EVE with thousands of graduates across the galaxy.
EVE University is a rarity in New Eden: A purely altruistic corporation. Every day, faculty and older students give freely to new players their most valuable resource: their time and guidance. This has made EVE University what may be the friendliest corp in the game.
We are a relaxed corporation, with an open door to new players (typically under 8 weeks old) who wish to learn. Faculty and mentoring positions are also available, and both students and Faculty are welcome to stay just for a "term", or longer if they wish to assist us in our mission.
Some of the benefits from joining:
- Scheduled classes on all aspects of life in New Eden.
- One-on-One mentoring from experienced players.
- Ad-Hoc Events run by experienced graduates.
- Guest Lectures, from big names throughout EVE.
- Group NPC Pirate hunts and Mining expeditions.
- Corporation Incursion and Wormhole fleets.
- PvP combat lessons, including tackling, EWAR and scanning.
- Guided mission and complex runs.
- A skillbook program, providing most books to students for free.
- A library of videos and recorded lessons covering many subjects.
- Corporation research and production access.
- Jump-clone access for all members.
- Hangars stocked with common ships, modules and ammo for member use.
- Special recruitment posts, from corporations wishing to recruit our graduates.
- Extensive standings network, identifying the bad guys from the good guys before they act.
- Supportive in-game, forum and voice environment, always willing to answer your questions.
... and much more.
New Players Come join a corporation whose sole interest is introducing you to EVE and making you a better player, and providing you the support needed in those early months. The only thing we ask is that you have finished Eve's introductory tutorial and follow-on missions - we can help you take it from there! Many fine capsuleers have started their career in EVE University, and you should check out our previous recruitment threads to hear the testimonials of players from all over EVE.
Experienced Players Do you wish to give something back to the EVE community? Would like to give your game more meaning than the next wallet entry, dead NPC rat, or 0.0 system taken? Become a faculty member at EVE University. You will find teaching and mentoring new players a very rewarding experience, while still being able to enjoy the game. Our criteria for more experienced players is a willingness and desire to help and instruct new players, and to support EVE University's mission.
Applying Applications are accepted from all stations - just look up EVE University in-game and click "Apply to Join" at the bottom of the window, alternatively apply in person at the Pator Tech School in the Aldrat system of the Metropolis region. The full step by step application process is available on our website. Please remember to respect EVE UniversityGÇÖs mission - E-UNI is not a warehouse for alts, nor is it a flag to hide behind when spying, or free supplies for your own corp, and suspicious members are tracked and will of course be removed.
Want to Know More? Join the channel E-UNI and talk to some of our friendly members and students, as well as those willing to assist new players from other corporations, or browse our comprehensive wiki.
Media Check out our Recruitment Video, or browse the video guides of EVE University Professor, Seamus Donohue. Kelduum Revaan CEO, EVE University |
Kelduum Revaan
EVE University Ivy League
557
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Posted - 2011.09.06 16:11:00 -
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What rules do I have to follow while I am in EVE University? A: Our rules are available on our site, but the short version is that you shouldn't be an ass, and remember to respect the rights of other members.
Q: Can you explain how the classes work? A: All live classes are taught on our Mumble server, and many involve practical elements. As well as these, we have a library of recorded classes, for those who were unable to attend or want to start learning straight away.
Q: How much do I pay to attend EVE University classes? A: All our classes are free of charge to our members and alumni. While there are no live public classes available for non-members, we do occasionally hold public events, and most classes are available publicly in our library for everyone.
Q: Then how is EVE University funded? A: The majority of our operational costs are covered by the 7.5% tax on mission rewards and bounties, which is used to find things like the skillbook program which provides free skillbooks to members. However, the majority of the programs are run on donations from the EVE community, either in the form of ISK, modules, ships, blueprints and other resources.
Q: How long can I stay in EVE University? A: There is no time limit on your stay in EVE University, however many members want to explore the rest of the EVE universe and move on to other corporations to get a deeper knowledge of industry, PvP, trading or other professions after a two or three months.
Q: How much PvP is there, and when can I get involved? A: A new member can get involved with practical PvP training almost immediately. While we do suggest you take one of the PvP basics classes, we have fleets which go pirate hunting and running around lo-sec, null-sec and wormhole space quite often. Even the newest pilots are a valuable asset in an E-UNI fleet, as within a few hours they are capable of 'tackling' the targets, keeping them in place for the big guns.
Q: What about wars? A: While it is somewhat uncommon for EVE University to declare war, unfortunately some do not know our track record, and attempt to decare war on us to get easy kills. In these cases we switch gear to become almost entirely PvP focused and those who do not feel they are ready to fight are encouraged to leave and return one the war ends. During this time, all non-PvP activity (mining, hauling, running missions) is usually suspended in order to deny the hostiles any targets of opportunity, and all resources are tasked to destroy the attackers with maximum prejudice, so we may return to teaching all aspects.
Q: What about when I leave? A: Once you leave E-UNI, as an Alumni you retain access to almost all the Universities resources, with the ability to attend classes, access to our forums, and so on, with the only items restricted being those which cannot be provided to people outside the corporation.
Q: This sounds like something I'd love to contribute to. How can I help? A: You can join EVE University as a teacher if you feel that's something you'd like to do. If you are not interested in teaching but still would like to contribute, you can always donate to the EVE University corp in any form available. All modules, ships, skillbooks, blueprints and materials are more than welcome.
Kelduum Revaan CEO, EVE University |
Kelduum Revaan
EVE University Ivy League
557
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Posted - 2011.09.06 16:11:00 -
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Testimonials
Lyris Nairn: EVE University is a great corporation for new players, and a great public channel to learn all sorts of things.
Travian Belk: E-UNI is hands down the best place to learn and enjoy the game! If you're confused and overwhelmed by the often difficult mechanics of Eve Online, you will find the UNI a truly marvelous place.
Sans Honore: Eve University is full of great instructors, and a wonderful atmosphere for new players.
Cadela Fria: I'm proud to have been in E-Uni and always guide RL friends who start EVE, to join E-Uni. These guys are the better than the tutorial.
Talana Mershie: By far the single best move you can make early on in the game is to join Eve University.
Pallidum Treponema: Eve University got me started on pvp, and look where that got me. You could do a whole lot worse than joining up with them.
Asuri Kinnes: As important as getting into a good corp is ... I can recommend the UNI without reservation.
Kaeten: Highly recommended if you want to know how this game works properly. Great bunch of guys!
Druk Dorje: Start out in Eve Uni. It's a no brainer. Just do it early - don't go sneak in like I did!
Keln Gadik: E-UNI is the reason I continued playing, I have learned so much about Eve and am growing more confident in my abilities to have fun with this game. I would definitely recommend E-UNI to any new players that find themselves kinda lost in the sandbox.
E Ville: Much love to the uni. Keep up the great work peoples.
Iosue: This is a great place to start your EVE carreer. They provide all the tools, knowledge and experience necessary to succeed in any and every aspect of this game. If you are new and want to know what this game can offer, I highly recommend this corp.
Kailarri: I can't think of a better place for a new player to start than here. I've learned a ton since joining and will happily credit the fact that I'm still in the game to having been in the Uni.
Dr Vitoc: If you are New to the game or ready to quit the game because you dont understand it. Join EVE UNIVERSITY to learn about the game.
Kwashi: Eve University has been a great first home for me; I highly recommend joining for new folks looking to surmount the steep learning curve of this game.
James Arget: Uni is what really pulled me into EVE so that I realized all the great things the game has to offer, and all the wonderful people make playing worth while.
Aurum Pax: Joining the Uni is a decision I most certainly did not regret. The folks there are helpful, friendly and nice. There's no such thing as a stupid question there and their instructors are knowledgable and extremely accomodating.
thunktanker: If you are wondering whether to join the Uni, do it. It will transform the game for you. I am honestly impresed by how interested the members of the Uni are in helping each other grow. Being in the Uni has been a great experiance.
Jensk: I have to thank [E-UNI] - if it wasn't for this great group of people, I wouldn't be enjoying this game so much. Kelduum Revaan CEO, EVE University |
Kelduum Revaan
EVE University Ivy League
557
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Posted - 2011.09.06 16:12:00 -
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More Testimonials
Nepenthis: If you're thinking of joining, don't hesitate. I've had a great time and as a real new player it's been an amazing introduction to EVE.
Artemis Renard: Great corp, great learning experience, and awesome people. I can't possibly emphasize enough the importance for people, both new to the game and returning from a hiatus, to give these guys a try. No other corp in eve gives you this kind of introductory experience.
Kriegarman: E-Uni is epic fun. I have been there well over 2 years. I enjoyed every day of it. always a friendly atmosphere, loads of ops to shoot stuff, be it rocks, missioning, WH's or PvP.
iLLeLogicaL: Great corporation! I would advise every new & old pilot who feels swarmed by the many options & possibilities to join E-Uni, and enjoy learning about eve in a safe, friendly, awesome environment.
L'ouris: Wonderful Corporation for a new player! Extremely active with many helpful members on at all times. Would recommend to any player looking to learn more about any aspect of Eve.
Jiang XiuJuan: The uni was great. I learned a ton and had a great time. I highly recommend it to anyone searching for something to do in Eve.
NagromNniuq: Fantastic corporation. Should be mandatory for anyone new to Eve. Friendly people with all the advice and guidance you could ask for in a game that is arguably the most challenging of them all.
K'ruel: Excellent corp for new players trying to find their feet. Plenty of classes to help learn all aspects of Eve.
Khanda Rahl: If you're new to the game, or getting bored of running missions/mining/etc and wondering what else is out there, this is the corp to join. Sooner or later most people move on. But whatever they decide to do, they're better pilots and have more experience and options thanks to the time they spent in the Uni.
Marius Labo: The benefits I have received as a player and a member of the University have been priceless. I was overwhelmed but now I am learning and having a great time.
MyrddinBishop: I would highly recommend this corp for anyone new to EVE or trying to figure out what to do with their EVE career.
USnameri: I can say that I learned something from these pilots every time I logged into the game. Be it in a class, on a WH op, or in a fleet the pilots you will get to fly with are top notch.
Chernitski: This is hands down the best corporation to join if you're a new player or if you want to teach new players. I wouldnt've played EvE more than a few months if it wasn't for EvE-University.
Drevlon Rashon: I've learned a great deal with Eve University and now I get to give back. Most other corporations you come in at the bottom and you stay at the bottom. It is a great place to learn, as well as grow.
Davril Greenstride: As far as I'm concerned, EVE University is absolutely the best way to start your career in EVE. I've seen many aspects of EVE through the Uni that I might never have encountered on my own. It's a great place to learn the ropes.
Burlinton: Wonderful place to help figure out one of the toughest games around. Kelduum Revaan CEO, EVE University |
Kivena
The Red Circle Inc.
5
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Posted - 2011.09.06 16:59:00 -
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Loved E-UNI so much.
Attended classes, joined fleets, had ships blown up, blew up other ships, made friends, taught classes, left for pastures new. In pretty much that order.
Recommended to new pilots who want to learn more about EVE Online! Don't expect them to guide and hand-hold you every step of the way - you need to take the initiative and make your own entertainment sometimes. |
Sarah Schneider
EVE University Ivy League
7
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Posted - 2011.09.06 17:26:00 -
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If you are new to Eve, Eve University is the first corp you should join, period. If you're a vet player, good at something, try becoming one of Eve University's lecturer, don't let all your knowledge and experience go to waste :D
I have never regret my decision to join the Uni in the first place, i've learned so much here, literally most of the things i learn about the game, i learn from the Uni. Do not hesitate to join! or you'll never know what you're missing. Eve is a big, dark, scary place and Uni is giving away FREE flashlights and shotguns! |
Darian Reymont
EVE University Ivy League
6
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Posted - 2011.09.06 22:12:00 -
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EVE University is a pretty great place.
Of course I would say that, as I'm horrendously biased, but I'm confident that the statement stands. We're certainly not perfect, but for over seven years we've done our level best to offer new pilots the best possible start to their lives in New Eden. It's not all about the learning, either - the University is a great place to find friends and forge connections that will last far beyond your eventual graduation.
The University isn't the only route into EVE, nor is it necessarily the "best" as what we do will not cater to or suite everyone, but I strongly recommend that any new pilot at least look into what we have to offer. Director of Human Resources EVE University |
Variden
Future Corps Sleeper Social Club
6
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Posted - 2011.09.06 22:31:00 -
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I love this corp. Without it, I wouldn't have kept playing past my trial. I still check the E-Uni wiki regularly when I need to know stuff
I still remember fondly my first pvp fleet and first gate tackle |
Dren Ellecon
EVE University Ivy League
4
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Posted - 2011.09.06 22:52:00 -
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Great corp full of friendly people who are always willing to pass along knowledge. |
Trevonity
EVE University Ivy League
5
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Posted - 2011.09.06 23:23:00 -
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Been in the Uni for a while now and been having a blast. I would recomend it to any new players! |
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Xanthius Krood
EVE University Ivy League
4
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Posted - 2011.09.07 01:11:00 -
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If you're a new player to Eve, I cannot recommend it enough. Like others have said, I would probably have never made it much past the trial if it weren't for Eve University.
They are a great bunch of people, many of whom will go out of their way to help you with any questions you may have. The Uni Wiki is stellar for all sorts of information. The classes are taught frequently, are well organised and often include extremely helpful practicals.
If you find yourself new to Eve and overwhelmed by everything at the beginning (who isn't? :P ) this is THE best place you can go in my opinion. |
NorthCrossroad
EVE University Ivy League
5
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Posted - 2011.09.07 06:43:00 -
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Great place to be in, great people to meet. There are always teachers around to help you with any kind of task. And more than one offering from different corps when you decide to leave. |
Dierdra Vaal
Veto. Veto Corp
13
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Posted - 2011.09.07 11:14:00 -
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Eve Uni is one of the best places a newbie can go if he/she needs some help :)
Veto #205 * * * Director Emeritus at EVE University * * * CSM1 delegate, CSM3 chairman and CSM5 vice-chairman |
Mocam
EVE University Ivy League
4
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Posted - 2011.09.07 11:44:00 -
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Many agree that one of the keys to keeping players in EVE is their joining a "good player corporation" - the earlier in their career, the better their initial experience and the higher the chance they will find this game enjoyable.
EVE University is such a "good" corp, with a long trustworthy history of teaching new players how this game works. It is a safe haven to take your first steps in learning about this game at "core" levels - as in the social aspects, as well as the technical side.
It has rules about being polite, not humiliating new players for "stupid" mistakes nor questions and the like. There's no scamming while *IN* the uni, no smack-talk in local... so on and so forth. Some find these rules a problem; most who join don't.
The corp is unique in many ways; one of which is a sponsored forum run by the uni where other corporations, across all aspects of this game, may recruit from EVE Universities' membership.
It is expected that the current members will move on when they feel ready and the "work fair" forum is there to help them find their next step in this game. Many such corporations also have reduced requirements for recruiting from E-Uni - simply because they know that they are getting "basic trained" players who have some experience, with instruction, to back up the SP that shows.
So if you're new, and have a lot of questions, this is a great place to join up and, when you feel ready, receive assistance in finding where you want to go - whatever your eventual goals are in EVE. |
Malcom Vincent
Generic Alt Corporation 421
5
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Posted - 2011.09.07 13:59:00 -
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Learn more about EVE in a non-hostile environment.
For example, how to gank effeciently. How to play docking games. How to scan down hostiles. What griefing means and start taking your first steps into becoming a good FC before moving on to life in null.
More importantly; Learning to embrace the hostile nature of EVE and understand why new players often fall victim to pirates, scammers etc will help you understand and possibly embrace this form of gameplay.
In EVE, there is room for everyone. But many does not think this should include the baddies.
I've been in E-U for a few months now and have met new friends, learned alot that I didn't know before and been challenged in some of our many many PVP fleets. The big and scary beyond doesn't seem quite so scary anymore :) |
Dawink
EVE University Ivy League
4
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Posted - 2011.09.07 15:37:00 -
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playing eve was starting to get rather boring for me not because the game itself was boring it was because i didnt have any friends playing anymore and i couldnt find a corp that met any of my needs or even had people on when i was on. I joined the Uni and all that changed there are literally people on at all hours of the day and night makes life a bit more interesting when you actually have people to interact with.
The classes are the best, even if you think you have mastered a skill you can attend a class and the person teaching may have a different way of doing something you have done forever so you will pick up new tricks and also be able to test out how much you really know. I would recommend the Uni to all new player and older players just bored to death with their current situtation. |
Matheus Esp
The Corporation of Noble Sentiments Sleeper Social Club
4
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Posted - 2011.09.07 15:52:00 -
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As a former member I can only recommend. EVE is anything but easy, and E-UNI is the perfect place to get the hang of it, make friends and figure out what you want to do in the universe. |
Eleonor Hunt
EVE University Ivy League
4
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Posted - 2011.09.07 18:27:00 -
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EVE University is a great place to learn and get to know EVE in a good and newbie friendly environment. If you're starting out, you should join, if you have been for some time around, try to join as a mentor or teacher and help the new pilots :) |
LanFear TyRaX
EVE University Ivy League
3
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Posted - 2011.09.07 21:09:00 -
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You Know You Want to Join E-Uni :)
Apart from the skillbook / ship replacement and other programs, the feeling of being with other people in your level (of SP and Skill wise) is very good, think of Uni as the place where you can try almost everything (well almost) and see for yourself what is right and what is wrong.
There is also a big set of end-game (in every aspect) "E-Uni Friendly" corporation (check out of Work Fair sub-forum) that recruit from Uni members, during your time in Uni you can make connections with people or even better, you and a group of likeminded friends can found a new Corp and join that big set.
So, What are you waiting for ? Join E-Uni, See the Galaxy in relative safety of "the blob" |
Grymwulf
Five Taxes
3
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Posted - 2011.09.07 21:31:00 -
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Good group of people, lots of nice comprehensive information. Check out their public offerings at http://wiki.eveuniversity.org - great information, and you can't beat the price! (Free as in Beer!) |
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Fade Dren
EVE University Ivy League
3
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Posted - 2011.09.07 23:03:00 -
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I cannot recommend this corp enough. I have learned more about Eve in the few short months since I have joined them than I would have imagined possible.
Do you want to beat the learning curve this game offers? These folks can and more importantly will help. |
Mikal Gandeen
EVE University Ivy League
4
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Posted - 2011.09.08 00:54:00 -
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EVE University has provided a unique learning opportunity, one that I can easily and heartily recommend to any player, be they new or even a little old. The most important thing I see that the Uni offers is its lively social atmosphere and an eager willingness to assist each other with any situation. We take care of each other, and there are many of us... As a stepping-stone to the rest of your EVE life, you'd be hard-pressed to find a better foundation for building upon. |
Sophaya Fortelleren
EVE University Ivy League
3
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Posted - 2011.09.08 01:59:00 -
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EVE University is a corp with a a vast amount of knowledge and practical opportunities for new players to sink their teeth into. The corp has lots of experienced members who are able and willing to answer questions, no matter how silly the question may be! I have learnt a good deal in the short time I have been with the uni, most of which would have taken many months to learn, had I not had the uni. Also, the fleets and events you take part in and the people that you play with will teach you valuable skills that you can take beyond the uni in the future.
EVE Uni has the knowledge, the facuilities, the social environment. You have the choice. |
Victyrael
PonyWaffe Test Alliance Please Ignore
7
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Posted - 2011.09.08 02:22:00 -
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Let's cut the faffy stuff.
As an ex-Unista and an EVE University senior recruiter I could not hold a corp in higher esteem.
E-Uni is an excellent place for new pilots (and older pilots with new things to learn) to get a grip on the game. Alumni of E-Uni are all over the place, and owe their abilities to this corp. If you are looking for a starter corp, look no further. |
Virto Nex
EVE University Ivy League
3
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Posted - 2011.09.08 07:38:00 -
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I love the EVE University. I first played the game about 2 years ago and only lasted about a month. The clunky interface, the depth of things to do, the lack of help in the NPC starter corp, all led me into confusion and frustration. Several months ago I decided to try the game again and found out about the Uni. Without a doubt joining was the best decision I could have made. The people are friendly and eager to help new players. No question is too dumb to ask and everyone will do their best to help you understand a concept. In addition all the wiki entries, classes, and the forums opened a whole new world of the game to me. Thank you EVE University! |
Esoul
EVE University Ivy League
3
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Posted - 2011.09.08 12:00:00 -
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My character is 5 years old but it wasn't until I joined E-Uni 3 months ago that I began to actually learn, understand and enjoy EVE Online. If, like me, you really want to play EVE but you can't seem to penetrate its hard shell and get to the good stuff in the middle, you can do much worse than join Eve University. Three months into my studentship and there is still so much more that the Uni can give and teach me before I set off on my own. I highly recommend a stint in Eve Uni if you find yourself lost in big, bad New Eden. |
Stags Leap
EVE University Ivy League
2
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Posted - 2011.09.08 12:15:00 -
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Like some others, I had drifted through this game trying to figure things out on my own. But that didn't always work well and was slow.
When I joined E-UNI, my entire EVE experience changed radically. It's amazing. I made myself take classes and try things even if I was sure it wasn't for me. Some of the least interesting sounding activities became my favorites.
I'm constantly learning and growing which makes me enjoy the game more. |
McDarila
EVE University Ivy League
4
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Posted - 2011.09.08 13:11:00 -
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Well you might be thinking about eve university as a place to go with you new eve character. Well your looking in the right place. It does not mater what skill path you want to take, the University is a great resource for you. How do I know this? Let me tell you of my experience.
I got into the game due to some friends that came from World of Warcraft. I was a bit late leaving WoW, and pulled some very dumb moves. Including lagging out a node in a starter zone with the use of a burst ecm. After a talk the corp decide that would be best if, I joined a training corp to learn about the game. I was the classic nOOb,
I applied to EVE University and was in the Q for about a month. Good thing to as this allowed me to repair my security status. With the help of a GM that felt sorry for me. I spent that time skilling up as a miner.
I get in. One day later we are war decked. I find out about the war time standard operating procurers, and about how to setup the overview. I transport my stuff out of my old home to aldrat. That was when I started to get an idea that I would like this place. When I went into old mining system in an industrial. I saw a post UNI scout in system dock up posted by worst can flipper in system.
Once I get back to Aldrat, inquire if that normal and am told yes. They also tell me to join the first fleet of the war if I want to see why, It turned out with the low skills I had a was just able to fly an e-war cruiser. So I join the first fleet and OMG it 108 people. We move through the local low sec everyone runs away. After an hour into fleet, we receive in local an invite to fight at an asteroid belt. Our fleet commander warps us in. Violating rule one of UNI tactics: Fight only on your own terms I later learn. Well the fight was going well for our side until we got hot dropped by three or four capital ships plus support. As e-war I died in seconds it was glorious, plus the University replaced my ship.
My focus switched to becoming the best e-war pilot possible. Less than a week later I was no longer mining for isk. I had discovered missions. One month after that I did my first wormhole fleet in my drake. I discovered exploration and needed another account to train the skills on. During this time my main had started doing level four missions to the point I needed a way to haul the salvage to market. I redirected the skill path of my explorer to include hauling. I finished training him this last month and transferred him to my main account. He now has his own hauling corp, has both a block-aid runner and freighter. My main is still doing missions for isk, has planetary interaction on three worlds. I am now looking at different pvp aspects, incursions, and manufactoring. Not bad for miner that took a 5.2 security status hit for lighting off a burst ecm in high sec 8 months ago.
So yes, The Uni is great place to learn almost everything. |
Faldreas
EVE University Ivy League
4
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Posted - 2011.09.08 13:20:00 -
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I've been a Unista since I first joined the game. Best choice ever. I've learn so much and I still continue to attend classes and looking at new options to make ISK or spent my time. With a great Wiki, devoted teachers and a freindly environement, I cannot recommend this corporation more for new players and older players who are looking to learn new things as well. |
Earl oSatrun
The Corporation of Noble Sentiments Sleeper Social Club
3
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Posted - 2011.09.08 14:45:00 -
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If you want to learn how to play this game, joining the Uni is a requirement not an option. I'd not have learned how to armor/shield tank my Dramiel if not for the Uni (jk). |
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