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Yeah slyfox is basically right. If your social circle is good, you basically don't need game at university. Once you step into the big wide world, it's not good enough on its own.
Part 1 is to increase your social circle. Join things like salsa dancing classes, members clubs, amateur sports, etc. whatever you're into, to help build friendships outside of work. The girls you meet in these situations are useful to friendzone and take out on weekends to clubs. They will increase your social proof inside venues, and you can game their friends (also they are probably cool people!) Don't avoid talking to guys, especially if you're out gaming in a club. They could be a great future friend, business contact, or gay best friend of the hottest HB10. You don't know until you talk to him!
Part 2 is to do more cold approaches. During the day you can fit in 5 during your lunch hour easily, and 5 more on your way from work. A close rate of just 10% means you could set up about one date per day during the week.
Part 3 is to get motivated and put a lot of effort into your work. Success in the business world will breed success in life in general and in relationships specifically. Your business contacts can become friends, and your social life will improve. Not to mention earning money, respecting yourself, becoming more confident, etc.
Part 4 is to have your own hobbies, interests and passions outside of just work and gaming. Become a interesting, deep person with breadth of knowledge, substance of character and clarity of judgement, and people will be naturally drawn to you.
I started to do the cold approaches at the gym and at work. I've gamed pretty well at the gym even though most people don't like to game there. However, I run into a pretty high % of girls with boyfriends. I will try to keep building my social circle though with finding new opportunities outside of work. Crazy how in 4 months things change.