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SauronsLeftNut
EVE University Ivy League
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Posted - 2014.01.10 21:00:00 -
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G'Day all. A beutiful morning it is and may i direct you notice to The E-Uni Recuitment Hall. http://wiki.eveuniversity.org/Main_Page A Healthy learning environment |
Darian Reymont
EVE University Ivy League
150
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Posted - 2014.01.13 17:37:00 -
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Hey, I'm back, so E-UNI is officially several times better than it was yesterday.
Doors are always open to the new and the old.
How to apply.
Our excellent wiki. Former E-UNI Director of Human Resources https://twitter.com//DarianReymont http://www.eveuniversity.org |
Lelira Cirim
EVE University Ivy League
130
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Posted - 2014.02.03 19:05:00 -
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Happy February! Are you a returning player after a long hiatus? Confused where all the Ladar sites went, or why your ships won't undock with red module slots?
Our public recruiting channel "E-UNI" is chock-a-block with veteran players looking to reminisce about days gone by, and reorient returning players to the new status quo of New Eden. If you were previously an E-Uni member, you may qualify for fast-track re-admission! It doesn't matter how many skill points you have, chances are you can teach others a thing or two as well!
Do not actively tank my patience. |
Delicious Banks
EVE University Ivy League
5
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Posted - 2014.02.08 23:51:00 -
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If only you had joined EVE Uni a few hours ago!
As well as our awesome array of daily activities ranging from War, Incursions, Mining, Low Sec, Null Sec to Wormhole combat to name a few; today E-UNI Titan Bridged a fleet of 130 to B-R5RB to visit the Titanomachy monument. We even had a guys on their first ever fleet.
If you want to learn all that EVE has to offer click here: Apply |
Delicious Banks
EVE University Ivy League
5
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Posted - 2014.02.17 23:32:00 -
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26 Classes and Fleets scheduled this week and that is only what is on the calendar from big uni blob fleet 101 roams to an advanced incursion class to doctrine roams.
And that is over and above what we have to offer in out extended more specialised campuses.
Want to learn click the link: Apply to the Uni Or join the public E-UNI channel for more info. |
Laura Karpinski
EVE University Ivy League
3
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Posted - 2014.02.21 17:07:00 -
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If you're interested in joining EVE University to learn a little about the game you may be interested to know what the application process involves. It may seem daunting when you first look at it, but here are the basic steps:
1) Check you don't have any standings towards the corps we use to provide jump clones for our members - 1/2 minutes max 2) Create an EVE University account so you can post on our forum, use our mumble server etc - 1/2 minutes max 3) Submit your API (its very easy, we'll talk you through the process) - 1/2 minutes max 4) Set up your overview - this is a great tip even if you're not planning to join EVE University. Having a proper overview set up will improve your gameplay enormously. I promise you it will be a great help - 15 minutes 5) Install mumble so you can talk to us - 2/3 minutes 6) Remove your CSPA charge so we can talk to you - 1/2 minutes max 7) Read our rules and WSOP so you know what we expect from you - 15 minutes 8) (Optional) Relocate your belongings if you want to - this depends on how much you have and how far you are moving it, but its entirely optional 9) Complete a short questionnaire telling us a little about you and what you are hoping to learn from us - 20/30 minutes
The entire process is set out step-by-step here: http://wiki.eveuniversity.org/Applying_to_EVE_University
So the whole application usually takes a little over one hour, and at the end of this you will have access to a whole load of resources, including mumble (which is where we hold our public classes also), our forum, our public chat channel and a fantastic overview, which in itself will really help you start to learn about EVE Online.
After you have submitted your application, wait for a mail from one of our friendly Personnel Officers, who will tell you if you missed anything and ask you to wait for an interview. We then as you to attend a short interview to answer any additional questions we have about you and to set up all your access if you are successful in your application.
Any time you have any questions our Personnel Officers are here to help. they are listed here: http://wiki.eveuniversity.org/Personnel_Department. Please give me (or indeed any of our POs) a shout if you need help with any of the steps and we'll do our best to help you out.
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Laura Karpinski
EVE University Ivy League
3
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Posted - 2014.03.24 10:35:00 -
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After two queue smashers we have completely cleared the backlog of applications. So if you've always planned to apply but never gotten round to it, now is a perfect time to put in an application.
We are also still enjoying our NBSI in lowsec month, so come be a part of it.
On Thursday 3rd April 2014 I will be hosting a class on "Applying to EVE University" on our public mumble server. Come along and bring all your questions. |
Laura Karpinski
EVE University Ivy League
3
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Posted - 2014.03.26 17:06:00 -
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The queue is still looking very low at the moment, but with the Steam Sale we are expecting another surge in applications, so get yours in quick and avoid the long lines.
EVE University is the perfect place to learn about the game and experience different areas of the game in a supportive environment, so apply today: http://wiki.eveuniversity.org/Applying_to_EVE_University |
Laura Karpinski
EVE University Ivy League
3
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Posted - 2014.04.06 12:16:00 -
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EVE University is currently at war with RVB, last time that happened we saw some of the biggest battles in high sec. Come and be a part of EVE history, and learn PVP while you're at it. Its going to be a blast. |
Marius Labo
EVE University Ivy League
22
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Posted - 2014.06.11 16:30:00 -
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Recruitment remains open, as always!
The Queue Tool has recently undergone some renovations and so it has a new look.
We are getting on average between 20 and 25 full applications per day.
There is no need to apply to us in-game as we will ask you to do this when we interview you. Should you apply in game it is possible that it will be rejected, but we only do that to keep the Corp Recruitment UI clear to make our work easier. Don't panic, you've actually not been rejected.
You want to read and follow very carefully our instruction on our wiki for Applying to EVE University.
Please take your time and follow each step carefully. Rushing thing will only lead to delays to your application process.
It may appear that the recruitment process is slow. Currently it takes about 10 or 11 days to hear back from us initially (we are working hard to bring this backlog down) and then once you're able to join our queue for an interview it can still take a few days. All of our recruitment staff are volunteers and they give up their game time to do the job. It's also a time of year where many are finishing up real-life school, or going on vacation or holidays. And there is also the constant turn-over and training of new staff.
There is a lot you can do in the meantime. Hang out in our public help channel "E-UNI" (this is one of the default Help channels listed by CCP) and learn from our many guests and regulars. You can attend our public classes on our Public Mumble server or hang out in our Public Lounge on the regular Uni Mumble server. You can scan through our wiki. It is searchable and contains a lot of information, including recorded classes.
In the meantime, please KEEP CALM and CARRY ON WAITING... we promise to get to you in order ;)
Marius Labo Director Emeritus |
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Marius Labo
EVE University Ivy League
22
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Posted - 2014.06.21 22:11:00 -
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Just some more updates.
The wait time has now dropped to about 6 or 7 days to hear from us after you apply. This has to do with a lot of hard work by the Personnel Officers, and there has been a lower average of applications per day (in the range of 10 to 15 per day).
If you do not wish your application to be delayed be sure that you follow all of the steps and instructions outlined on our wiki pages for Applying to EVE University.
The biggest factor in delays are either improper API`s submitted or APIs not submitted. You have to carefully follow the instructions found on Step 3 of the instructions. It`s a requirement that APIs in the mask we provide are supplied to us.
While you're waiting please join us in our public channel in game, "E-UNI" (you will find handy information in the channel's Message of the Day, or MOTD) where you can interact with our many guests and regulars. You won't find many actual Uni/Ivy members there, but there will be some, most importantly our recruitment staff. The guests and regulars have a wide variety of experience and are all very willing to help answer your game related questions. You can find this channel by clicking on the "Open channel window" from any chat box, and you can enter the name "E-UNI" (without the quotes) and press "JOIN" and you can also find it listed as one of the 6 default "Help" channels.
You're also welcome to join us on Mumble and even come into the Uni server where you can enter our Public Lounge and some on-demand rooms to chat with members and almuni, and our Public Mumble server where we have the vast majority of our classes. Details can be found in the MOTD of E-UNI chat channel.
Take the time you have to wait for your interview to be sure you've covered all the steps required to join EVE University, and to get yourself set-up and located to where you would like to be. Once you're in the Uni things can be a bit of challenge while we're at war so take advantage while you can, without worrying about wartargets. You can read up on what to expect while applying to us during war here at Applying During Wartime. Be sure to take the time to read through it and the links found within.
We've received a number of reports that the Overview download and import found on Step 4 is not working properly (and I have just verified this on an alt). For some reason it seems the Overview cannot be imported. This Overview also is not current for additions that occurred with the Kronos expansion (such as the Expedition Frigate).
There are known flaws with importing Overviews, primarily that certain settings for tabs and brackets, along with under the Appearances tab in the settings for the ordering of Colortags and Backgrounds (and you will want these to be accurate for your activities and participation in Uni fleets).
It is best (until things get sorted out further) that you go through and set up your Overview manually by following our guide, Overview Setup.
We hope to see you in Corp very soon! Marius Labo Director Emeritus |
Marius Labo
EVE University Ivy League
37
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Posted - 2014.06.22 11:36:01 -
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Marius Labo wrote:We've received a number of reports that the Overview download and import found on Step 4 is not working properly (and I have just verified this on an alt). For some reason it seems the Overview cannot be imported. This Overview also is not current for additions that occurred with the Kronos expansion (such as the Expedition Frigate). There are known flaws with importing Overviews, primarily that certain settings for tabs and brackets, along with under the Appearances tab in the settings for the ordering of Colortags and Backgrounds (and you will want these to be accurate for your activities and participation in Uni fleets). It is best (until things get sorted out further) that you go through and set up your Overview manually by following our guide, Overview Setup. I would like to make a correction to this somewhat.
On our Step 4 you have to click on the link in the page then you're directed to the page where the file is stored. You'll see a file at the top left called "EveUnivercityRet.xml" and this is what you right click on to then save. You'll then be able to import it as further instructed.
Again, there is a known "flaw" when it comes to importing an XML for the Overview and you can reference that at A Note on .xml Export File Requests found on our wiki page for our Overview Guide.
Should you choose to import the offered file on our Applying to EVE University you will still need to double check the import and sort out the Appearances tab within, for the proper set-up and ordering of the Colortags and Backgrounds. And for any Overview preset requiring Ships, you'll want to ensure that the new Expedition Frigate is checked as well (Filters / Types / Ship folder).
Marius Labo
Director Emeritus
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Slate Thiesant
UNITAS. Brave Collective
3
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Posted - 2014.06.28 23:57:32 -
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Eve university has been a perfect way for me to acclimate to Eve. They're very laid back, so you can move at your own pace. Not to mention there's something going on in almost every area of Eve so you can find what you're interested in and dive into that community. The leadership and instructors are patient and really go out of their way to ensure you understand and can function well here. I'd highly recommend it to every new player! |
Marius Labo
EVE University Ivy League
37
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Posted - 2014.06.30 18:35:13 -
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Well the wait times are down yet again! You're looking at about a 3 day wait prior to hearing from us. The number of applications per day are up somewhat but hopefully the hard working Personnel Officers can stay on top of this without letting the waiting grow into a longer backlog.
Be sure to read though our wiki page on Applying During Wartime and the links found within. There is a lot of key information there to prepare you for life in the Uni during war.
You can also ensure to minimize the amount of time you have to wait by doing a few simple things. First is to ensure that you go through our Applying to EVE University wiki pages step-by-step. Don't move on from one page to the next until you complete the directions on each. Rushing things won't get you in any quicker. As you're aware, we first review your application and then send you a mailing in game with further instructions including which Interview Queue option to choose. This takes a few days from the time you apply until the time your application is reviewed. Rushing the process will only lead to further delays.
The most common error seems to be not submitting a proper API to us. Please follow the instructions very carefully on Step 3 of our wiki instructions. It seems that many skip over this figuring to do this afterwards. We see many applications without an API provided and when we see that you automatically will receive a lower priority for an interview, and we mail you to correct the missing API. It must be of the proper mask ID and it must be set to "No Expiry." The link we provide is the correct Mask ID pre-filled (if you log into your CCP account first, otherwise you will get a generic API page, so just use the link once logged in) so it's important that you don't change the settings we provide, other than giving the API a name, and checking "No Expiry."
Remember, the application questionnaire is the most important part. Take the time to provide the necessary details and answer the questions as fully as possible.
During some recent "renovations" of the Queue Tool some older information ended up being displayed. Once you submit your questionnaire the window will seem to ask you to choose an interview type and join the queue. This information is obsolete and please don't join the queue until you get the mailing from a PO. We cover each application in the order we receive it.
There is no need to apply to us in game. When you get your interview the PO will instruct you to apply at the time you're successful in your interview. This is a game mechanic and with the number of applications we get we routinely clear out all the open applications in the Corporation > Recruitment UI. If you've applied there prematurely you will end up getting an automated "Rejection" notification in your corp notifications (not your inbox) followed by a mailing in your inbox giving you the information and directions in order to properly apply to us. You may receive this after you've applied properly. As this is only the game mechanic any rejection you receive from that system is not a true rejection (unless this occurs in the interview and you had applied in game). Unfortunately there was some recent "drama" occur as a result of an applicant reacting to the corp notification of their in-game application and they didn't take the time to read the mailing sent out to them by a PO.
In the meantime, hang out with us in our public help channel "E-UNI" in game. You'll find a lot of helpful guests, former members, friends of the Uni, fellow applicants, and the odd Uni member, and of course staff. You can also hang out with us in Mumble on our regular server in the Public Lounge, and of course in any of our public classes, which occur on our Public Mumble server. Please note that there are the two different servers.
As always, we hope to see you in Corp very soon!
Marius Labo
Director Emeritus
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Marius Labo
EVE University Ivy League
37
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Posted - 2014.07.02 17:58:05 -
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We're down to a couple of days for wait times to hear back from us. As a result of all the hard work getting the review work caught up this means that there will be more applicants now awaiting an interview.
It may still take a few days in order for you to get your interview after hearing from us. In some cases it may take longer. Please keep in mind that all of our staff are hard working volunteers. It does take a fair chunk of game time of theirs to do the work so please make sure you are available when you log into the interview queue.
The current queue number that you see is just a relative position you are in compared to the others that are logged into the queue at that time. It does not reflect your interview priority, such as normally POs will handle Fast Track interviews over regular PO interviews, and SPOs may decide to take the first SPO case in the queue no matter what their position, even if there are Fast Track cases waiting. SPOs are more of a rare creature so they tend to look to those cases first.
In the meantime, take the opportunity to ready yourself for being a member of EVE University. Since we're at war you'll want to take the opportunity to get your stuff relocated to where you wish to base yourself from, and also to get jump clones set up.
We strongly recommend that you join Estel Arador Corp Services (EACS), a player corp that offers you standings with dozens of NPC corporations with hundreds and hundreds of stations available for you to install a jump clone at. They too, are war decced, so I personally recommend that you find the station you'd like to install a jump clone at prior to joining them, such as at Caldari Business Tribunal's station in Aldrat, and then if you want more jump clones fly to the other stations in a shuttle.
EACS will invite you in normally within 24 hours (be sure that if you have roles in a player corp that you drop those and allow 24 hours, or simply quit the corp to an NPC corp) and they will kick you out within a few days (so as to not mess up the standings they have which offer the jump clone availability).
You will need to train the skill Infomorph Psychology before you can install jump clones. This skill costs 1 million ISK from all NPC corp sellers on the Market.
The Uni does offer standings with two NPC corps for jump clones, but they are far out of the way and getting to them could be tricky while we're at war. And then from there you will want to move those clones.
For details on how this all works please see our wiki article on Jump Clones. You will find them invaluable for flexibilty to re-position yourself.
Again, we hope to see you
Marius Labo
Director Emeritus
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Marius Labo
EVE University Ivy League
37
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Posted - 2014.07.09 05:10:33 -
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Good news! At this point you can expect to have your submitted applications as per the Applying to EVE University instructions reviewed and responded to within 24 hours.
Be sure that you also read through Applying During Wartime as there are some great tips on that page to better prepare yourself for wartime while with EVE University.
We currently have 600 open applications in our queue tool within the last 60 days. What that means is that some people have not bothered to respond to our review and mailing to them for their interview, and for the most part, just those awaiting an interview. You'll find currently there is a longer wait to get an interview since bringing down the backlog of submitted applications for review has more of you waiting to get your interview.
At least it's not like the old days. I had to wait 19 days in the queue for an interview when I joined, and that was below the average wait time
Please see the Message of the Day (MOTD) in our public help and recruitment channel, E-UNI for up-to-date information and handy links.
We hope to see you in Corp very soon!
Marius Labo
Director Emeritus
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Derrick Diggler
I N E X T R E M I S Circle-Of-Two
10
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Posted - 2014.07.09 05:32:15 -
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Bump for you awesome folk. Everyone should have E-uni in their corp history somewhere :) :) :). Keep rollin' in them frigate swarms fellas !!! |
MaxOwaR Thunderfist
Lazerhawks
1
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Posted - 2014.07.18 09:55:16 -
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Derrick Diggler wrote:Bump for you awesome folk. Everyone should have E-uni in their corp history somewhere [...] nothing more to add!
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Arstra Silf
Brutor Tribe Minmatar Republic
0
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Posted - 2014.07.22 16:29:43 -
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Sorry to say I'm leaving the game. I'd like to thank everyone who helped me try and get acclimatized.
I posted in the Hi/Bye thread with a question about donating my estate. Just mentioning here in case somebody has the answer. |
Sketchy McGillis
EVE University Ivy League
10
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Posted - 2014.08.02 04:17:04 -
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Are you new to the game? Feeling a bit lost or perhaps overwhelmed? Look no further than Eve University! We've been in business for ten years helping new players discover their true love of the game. Check out our wiki page for recruitment information: www. eveuniversity.org
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Kivena
EVE University Ivy League
47
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Posted - 2014.08.14 11:33:06 -
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We still have lots of classes (bit quiet over summer but it's picking up again!), our campuses in losec, nullsec and w-space are still going strong - for learning how to live and PvP in different parts of New Eden - so if you feel lost, if you want to know more about how EVE works, then consider EVE University!
Director of Education
EVE University
Follow me on Twitter: @eveKivena
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Shaitan Atreides
EVE University Ivy League
0
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Posted - 2014.10.17 23:37:47 -
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Hi. I've been in EVE-Uni for a few months and have greatly enjoyed my time so far. I've still got a lot to learn, but getting into the social aspect of the game a bit makes it much more rewarding.
The Uni is great for sampling a wide variety of gameplay in a supportive, low-pressure environment, and I'd recommend that every new player considers whether it might be a good fit for them!
Cheers. |
Manas
The Graduates Forged of Fire
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Posted - 2014.10.18 05:39:00 -
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This corp is an Eve Online community treasure. Gave me my start over 8 years ago and is still the best place for new pilots.
If you are just starting out alone, sign up and learn the ropes, no matter your future "profession".
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Manas
The Graduates Forged of Fire
17
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Posted - 2014.10.18 05:39:35 -
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This corp is an Eve Online community treasure. Gave me my start over 8 years ago and is still the best place for new pilots.
If you are just starting out alone, sign up and learn the ropes, no matter your future "profession".
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Ryac Sampaio
Divine Reform The Explicit Alliance
0
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Posted - 2014.10.22 21:58:14 -
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I had an awesome time in Eve University. I met a lot of great people who've all taught me a lot about an extremely complicated game.
I've made my decision to move on and make my home in Nullsec but I'll never forget the people and lessons learned. I'd definitely recommend E-Uni to any new Eve player, there's no better place to learn the ropes!! |
Laura Karpinski
EVE University Ivy League
3
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Posted - 2014.11.13 23:09:37 -
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At the moment you can expect your application to be looked at the same day, so now is a great time to apply to EVE Uni. Come say hello in our public channel E-Uni, we're happy to answer any questions you may have about EVE University or EVE in general. |
Janton Raudhir
EVE University Ivy League
0
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Posted - 2014.11.29 10:44:27 -
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This is EVE.
Was that trailer cool or was that trailer cool?
Want in on some of that action but don't yet have the know-how? Apply to EVE-University today! Jump into our public 'E-UNI' in-game chat channel and feel free to ask any questions you may have. |
Tyson RavenWolf
EVE University Ivy League
0
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Posted - 2014.12.11 04:02:07 -
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EVE Uni has the friendliest community I've ever flown with. It has multiple campuses that offer all the aspects of the game. From carebears to nullbears, you'll find someone to fly with. |
Elliniel Anat'al'Ardon
Federal Defense Union Gallente Federation
0
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Posted - 2014.12.11 10:58:13 -
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Hiyas,
I originally started EVE with a trial back in 2007, but I didn't find it that interesting or addctive. Truth be told, I was so lost in the game, I didn't even finish tutorials. I did however, get helped by some people and made some friends who don't play anymore I guess. Anyhow.. I'm including an eveboard link of my character below, so people can actually see I'm still relatively a newbie.
Now, to my questions. I've joined Gallente Militia but every time I meet a hostile pilot, I get this.. "sugar rush / adrenaline thing" where my hands and arms just start shaking and I ussually die right after. Not very good at PvP, don't even know what role in a pvp battle I'd take - probably the turtle, hide till it's over, then gloat over the dead.
Alltogether I've played for about 3 months in my entire history so I'm unsure if EVE-Uni would even take me in to teach me the ropes. Or generally, some pointers would be appreciated. Looking at the EVE University website, I guess I'll go do some Career agent mission lines.
Elliniel on EVEboard |
Laura Karpinski
EVE University Ivy League
4
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Posted - 2014.12.16 13:58:02 -
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Elliniel Anat'al'Ardon wrote:Hiyas, I originally started EVE with a trial back in 2007, but I didn't find it that interesting or addctive. Truth be told, I was so lost in the game, I didn't even finish tutorials. I did however, get helped by some people and made some friends who don't play anymore I guess. Anyhow.. I'm including an eveboard link of my character below, so people can actually see I'm still relatively a newbie. Now, to my questions. I've joined Gallente Militia but every time I meet a hostile pilot, I get this.. "sugar rush / adrenaline thing" where my hands and arms just start shaking and I ussually die right after. Not very good at PvP, don't even know what role in a pvp battle I'd take - probably the turtle, hide till it's over, then gloat over the dead. Alltogether I've played for about 3 months in my entire history so I'm unsure if EVE-Uni would even take me in to teach me the ropes. Or generally, some pointers would be appreciated. Looking at the EVE University website, I guess I'll go do some Career agent mission lines. Elliniel on EVEboard
Hey,
Feel free to put in an application, we don't have any SP limits so if you think you can learn something from us you're more than welcome to apply. Make sure you explain in your application exactly why you want to join (i.e. what can we teach you).
Also, the vast majority of our classes are public, so do feel free to come along to them even if you're not a member.
Best wishes,
Laura |
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