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I apologize for opening this thread after it's been dead for 2 months, but I feel I have something that needs to be addressed.
This thread is great for the broad strokes of what it takes to succeed socially in college and develop a great social circle.
What it doesn't address is AFTER you have this established, how to go about interaction with, for example, a particular person.
So -- be social, have a great vibe, but then are you saying to be totally AFC after you have a social circle? As the OP said, you shouldn't use any unnatural game.
What about natural game? CF, kino escalation, and things of that nature?
There are different areas and sub-areas of game that one should learn. What this thread teaches you is the main area of college game/social circle game that will get you successful in whichever way you want.
Here are examples of sub-areas: Kino Escalation, C/F, Appraoch Anxiety etc.
The sub-areas are intentionally NOT described in this post, due to the one and only reason - that it's too damn long. It would probably have ended up becoming a book.
So here's how you should consider this guide: Read it through and start planning.
THEN, look for your sticking points before you start playing this game. Got approach anxiety for example? Take care of it first. Google on how to go about doing that.
Got Kino Escalation problems? Fix those first.
I strongly suggest you fix all your sticking points by the use of cold approach and not in college itself (if you have any
serious sticking points at all that is).
Game is all about self-improvement in general. If you want to become good at it, there should be a constant way of practicing game and trying to improve all the time. It's really up to you.
So Main Area --> This thread
Relevant Sub Areas --> Alternative sources (individual)
Hope this makes more sense now.