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EVE University [E-UNI] - Welcoming Both New and Experienced Pilots

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Alisanos Glendower
Deep Core Mining Inc.
Caldari State
#81 - 2011-11-02 17:24:18 UTC  |  Edited by: Alisanos Glendower
Thank you for the two replys,

My email is working fine and hasn't sent a reply to spam bin.

I could try another mail address but the one I am using is long established and used for mainly accounts and general emails.

I could use a business email but that isn't really appropriate for a gaming account.

I assume the reply from registration is instant with conformation replys and sending password, but it's probably 24 hours since registration and still received nothing.

The recognition of registration is acknowledged, just the mail with password hasn't functioned.

Regards

By the way - I don't use either gmail or hotmail as providers of email addresses, find they are blocked quite often as they tend to be used a great deal by spammers.

I have also tried twice using, "Forgot Password" but no joy.
ReBeLSKuLL
The Bastards
Sedition.
#82 - 2011-11-05 13:53:20 UTC
Join e-uni was one of the best choices I did. You make loads of friends, have tons of laughs and you get to learn the game the easy way.

OH LOOK, HERE, ANOTHER EVE PVP BLOG. BETTER CHECK IT:

http://rebeleden.blogspot.gr

Lee Viliana
Aliastra
Gallente Federation
#83 - 2011-11-13 16:54:22 UTC
I tried many corps when i started playing the game.

Got a bit sick really of all the corps who wanted to force me into a particular playing style. I was told I'd be doing this and that and I should train this or that even when I told them I wanted to do mining, trading and ratting in null sec.

Finally I found EVE University, got through the admission to corp process and it has never been the same since.
I got into proper fleets with other people, learned to do what I liked doing, not being told off on what I should rather be doing and actually took classes that taught me a lot.

I took part in incursions with them, even though I wasn't uber skilled they helped me out and got me into fleets where other corps and public fleets would just not look at my fit twice.

I took part in a few wars and learned about fleet ops and I can say I am impressed with how they work, I have done fleets with other corps as well, lets put it this way. They want to say &$##* #*#*(#@ #*($#*$* get this done blah blah.

In the UNI fleets not only were we taught how and why to do things, but also the regular low sec roams showed us in detail how to PVP.

If anything you can always expect support from the UNI, they will bring you in with them when doing incursions, and help you out and even watch out for you. They will also take you into roams, teach you about how PVP works, and show with first hand experience why you shouldn't be afraid to lose your ship and make you good until you would laugh at a shiny ship and not be afraid to take them down in your not-so-shiny ship. ;-)

EVE University has been a great experience for me personally, what most people in EVE learn through trial and error and often frustration over a period of many years, the uni taught me over a period of many months but with exceptional support.

Just wanted to finish by saying that I was once stuck in a place with no help. I called out for help and people literally dropped what they were doing and came to my aid.
I am not talking a couple of people going, hey I'll be there can you hang tight till I finish this mission, I am talking about a Uni blob undocking from different stations and doing multiple jumps to help me out. Things like that you have to experience and words cannot do any justice to them.

Maybe people will have great experiences in EVE with the corp and friends of their choosing. For me however EVE Uni has been the best experience I could have ever had in a universe as rich and diverse as EVE.

If you're thinking about joining the Uni, do yourself a favor and get on board with the people who have made New Eden a home for me and many others.

-LV
Athanor Ruthoern
Sebiestor Tribe
Minmatar Republic
#84 - 2011-11-17 19:27:18 UTC
Stil seeking new blood. The personel department it ready to stick our teeth into new applicants Twisted Please all queue up in a nice line.
Alastair Crestin
The Scope
Gallente Federation
#85 - 2011-11-21 17:10:48 UTC
I endorse this product and/or service! Seriously! Eve University is a great learning environment and there are lots of opportunities to lead or join fleets and explore all that space has to offer with a supportive group of capsuleers. The classes at the Uni cover all the basics from PvP to Manufacturing. Being an immortal demi-god doesn't have to be a hard lonely grind. It also doesn't have to be a forced march. Our members chart their own destiny. Join up!

http://wiki.eveuniversity.org/Applying_to_EVE_University
Joha M'raadu
University of Caille
Gallente Federation
#86 - 2011-11-23 13:28:41 UTC
bump

"Throw the rules out the window, odds are you'll go that way too."

Sketchy McGillis
School of Applied Knowledge
Caldari State
#87 - 2011-11-28 18:38:33 UTC  |  Edited by: Sketchy McGillis
Eve University is the place to go if you're just starting out! We have all kinds of classes covering every aspect of Eve Online and lilfe in New Eden! No matter what your skill level or what you're looking to get into in New Eden, Eve University has something for you! We're always recruiting and older/more experienced players are welcomed to share their knowledge with the newer classes! Best of all, you can learn at your own pace, so don't be overwhelmed at what Eve has to offer, come check out the University and see for yourself!

Check this link for more information:

http://wiki.eveuniversity.org/Applying_to_EVE_University
Colcest
Center for Advanced Studies
Gallente Federation
#88 - 2011-12-02 13:25:10 UTC
Sounds like a great place. Much better than some of the other one track corporations.
Anasctazia Dibella
Federal Navy Academy
Gallente Federation
#89 - 2011-12-11 11:11:09 UTC  |  Edited by: Anasctazia Dibella
Eve University sounds like the place for me. Ima sign up.

I found Eve University on the Eve Online Wiki, but the links to your website are broken. I eventually found this thread though, but you might want to check those links.

EDIT: I can't get any links to the university to work. I hope it's temporary...

EDIT 2: The link works again! Yay!
Kelduum Revaan
The Ebon Hawk
#90 - 2011-12-11 15:12:36 UTC
Anasctazia Dibella wrote:
...the links to your website are broken...

Yes, we've had some server problems today with some 'unplanned maintenance', but we're almost entirely back up and running now.

If anything still isn't working for you, drop me a line in-game.
Joha M'raadu
University of Caille
Gallente Federation
#91 - 2011-12-12 16:59:03 UTC
Been in E-UNI for almost 2 months now.

I have long searched for a corp/group of people where one can feel at home. People are helpful and do not call you names if you happened to do not know something.

Then I got chance to be part of Personnel Department and I must say: the feeling that you are part of something big, seamless and that you get people that needs help into this corp is something you cannot buy.

Of course, E-UNI is not for everyone, but those of you who needs/want to know how this game works and want to become an experienced pilot, EVE University is for you!

Fly safe o7

"Throw the rules out the window, odds are you'll go that way too."

Kivena
EVE University
Ivy League
#92 - 2011-12-14 22:57:48 UTC
Needs more front page.

We've been having frigate free-for-alls to practice our PvP (and get newbies used to seeing their ships blow up!), incursion fleets to earn us some ISK, and then setting up shop in losec to spend our hard-earned cash on more ships with which to explode other losec denizens.

We do everything here. Come and join us to learn to do everything!

Director of Communications EVE University

Follow me on Twitter: @eveKivena

dougscrum
Caldari Provisions
Caldari State
#93 - 2011-12-24 00:05:42 UTC
This has been a great experience for me. Not only are the resources for learning the game excellent, but the people are incredibly nice as well. Strongly recommend to newer players!
Sketchy McGillis
School of Applied Knowledge
Caldari State
#94 - 2011-12-26 18:59:44 UTC
Feeling lost and overwhelmed? Don't know where to begin? Well look no further than Eve University! We have programs for anything and everything you may be interested in learning. Old or new, Caldari or Gallente, there's something for everyone at Eve University! The best part is that you learn at your own pace, there's no rush and you can pick and choose what you want to learn. Come speak to one of our friendly personnel officers (myself included) today! Eve University is THE BEST place for a new player to start or an old vet looking to get back into the action and learn a few new things. Click the link below for more information and to get started today!

http://wiki.eveuniversity.org/Applying_to_EVE_University
Burlinton
Center for Advanced Studies
Gallente Federation
#95 - 2012-01-11 02:49:05 UTC
Come aboard, we're expecting you. Great place for learning with wonderful support to the new player.
Ronbo Tex
Caldari Provisions
Caldari State
#96 - 2012-01-11 03:42:40 UTC
Even though I graduated last year, as an alumni I still partake in the excellent training the UNI offers.
Darian Reymont
The Scope
Gallente Federation
#97 - 2012-01-23 00:35:44 UTC
E-UNI is fast approaching its eighth birthday!

If you're new to the game or just need some guidance, be sure to check out the largest and oldest player-run educational institution in EVE, where we offer both live and recorded classes on almost every facet of the game.

Recruitment is always open!

Former E-UNI Director, station pilot and snoob. https://twitter.com//DarianReymont

Joha M'raadu
University of Caille
Gallente Federation
#98 - 2012-01-23 11:56:08 UTC
I am Joha M'raadu and this is my favourite corp in EVE Online.

"Throw the rules out the window, odds are you'll go that way too."

Darian Reymont
The Scope
Gallente Federation
#99 - 2012-01-30 17:20:10 UTC
'tis Monday, so time for an update!

Last week saw ten live classes and four special events across a variety of subjects, including: Fleets, Tanking, Amarr Ships, New Assault Frigates, Wars, EWAR, Wormholes, Gunnery, EFT & EVEMon, Fanfest and Tech 2 Production.

I'd like to thank the members of The Red Circle [TRECI] who took part in a live Q&A on the subject of wormholes. TRECI operate a wormhole apprenticeship program with us and are always a great source of both knowledge and experience for our students.

Over the weekend we held a PvP event with Red Vs. Blue (Purple), which was great fun for everybody involved! RvB beat us pretty soundly (nearly 300 Uni ships lost to just 130 odd Purple), but I think we did okay for ourselves. Many thanks to RvB for all the good fights! Over 400 ships destroyed in three days is pretty good going. Hopefully we can offer events like this on a more frequent basis in the future.

CCP Navigator kindly visited us on Sunday for a live Q&A on the upcoming Fanfest. If you're attending, a recording of the Q&A should be available on our recorded class library before too long, and watch out for the Uniblob in Iceland! Blink

As always, recruitment is open for new and old pilots looking to learn. Check out our how to apply wiki section for more information on what to do next. Alternatively if you'd like to teach at E-UNI, perhaps as a guest, check out our joining the faculty wiki section. Smile

Fly safe!

Former E-UNI Director, station pilot and snoob. https://twitter.com//DarianReymont

Darian Reymont
The Scope
Gallente Federation
#100 - 2012-02-06 15:49:18 UTC
Yay, Monday!

Last week saw five scheduled classes, two unscheduled classes, one open Q&A and one special guest lecture on the following subjects: Armour Tanking, EVE University, Fleets, Solo PvP, Third Party Market Websites and Capital Ship Construction.

A quieter week than the one previous with our scheduled PvP event having to be delayed. Many thanks to capital ship building boss Sinqlaison for stopping by to fill unistas in on the facts behind capital ship construction.

If all goes to plan, next week should feature a more substantial update.Smile

As always, recruitment is open for new and old pilots looking to learn. Check out our how to apply wiki section for more information on what to do next. Alternatively if you'd like to teach at E-UNI, perhaps as a guest, check out our joining the faculty wiki section.

See you next week!

Former E-UNI Director, station pilot and snoob. https://twitter.com//DarianReymont