Unimaxxing: A Guide

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What is Unimaxing?
Unimaxing is the act of going to university for the purpose of NTmaxing, dating, and relationships. When unimaxing, the degree is not the top priority. Rather, the degree takes secondary precedence to other self-improvement goals. University is one of the few places where the ratio of women to men can actually be somewhat fair.

Some redpillers consider university as dating on easy-mode. Personally, I don't think there's such a thing as dating on easy mode for men in today's society unless he's a top 1% chad, but university is still better than trying to make it in the normal world.

In order to unimax, it is recommended you fit the following criteria:
  1. Be at least average IQ - This one is a must. If you are low IQ, then you are going to spend so much time trying to keep your grades good enough to stay in college that you will not have the time to unimax.
  2. Youth - How old you are when going to uni is not actually as important as people think. What's important is that you look young. If you are balding, have wrinkled skin, or just look old, then you will have a hard time meeting anyone in university. If you're over 30, then unimaxing is probably gonna be off the table unless you have godlike genetics, and even then, other paths such as moneymaxing would probably be more viable.
  3. Time - You're gonna need to dedicate at least two years to a unimaxing endeavor. If you have opportunities that more lucrative, especially in the moneymaxing sphere, then don't unimax.
Who should unimax?

Unimaxing is not recommended for most people. If you've already got decent social circles, a good paying job, or a wife/gf, then unimaxing is not recommended. If you're in debt, or are broke, then unimaxing should be put off until those problems are fixed. Those who should unimax include:

  • Minorities - In much of the western world, a lot of minority groups can get into college for free via special grants, scholarships, quotas, and programs which make getting into university an easy and often even low cost experience. Do your own research to see if you can use this to your advantage.
  • Ex-military - Ex-military has it made when it comes to unimaxing, at least in the United States. The government will provide you with a free housing allowance, and the college gets paid for. They also get a status bonus for being ex-military as well. Ex-military can effectively treat uni like a full-time job. If you're just getting out of high school joining the military for the minimum amount of time and serving a short stint can put you a step ahead of your peers when it comes to unimaxing. That being said, if you're over 20, this option is probably not a good idea, since you'll wind up wasting your precious youth in an environment with no dating opportunities. This is a mistake that can be extremely costly when it comes to your life path, as the older you are, the harder it is to enter the dating market if you haven't already.
  • Moneymaxxed w/passive income - If you already have enough money, then you may be able to unimax without getting into debt.
Before You Unimax, you should be:
  • Looksmaxed - It is highly recommended that you at least start your looksmaxing journey prior to unimaxing. Looksmaxing does not take too much time unless you are very overweight. Decent results can be achieved in a few months.
  • Wardrobemaxed - Be sure to have good fitting cloths that meet current trends. You do not want to walk around campus in a pair of baggy cargo shorts and a shitty Walmart t-shirt. When it comes to dressing right for college, you want to dress smart casual, with at least some business casual attire to wear for special occasions. Designer clothing is not necessary, although if you have the funds, it doesn't hurt to splurge on it.
  • Moneymaxed - Going to university broke is a very common experience for many students, but by being broke while going to college, one will have to set aside time for more moneymaking endeavors, which is fine, but ideally you should have a decent savings or a passive income revenue source to give yourself the optimal amount of time to pursue unimaxing endeavors.
  • NT - Being completely NT is not necessary, and not being NTmaxed may actually be a reason to unimax. That being said, if you're a complete mental fuckup (i.e. debilitatingly autistic, schizo, drug addict, or riddled with anxiety), then unimaxing might not be worth the time until you find ways to effectively cope with your condition.

How to Unimax:
Now that we've got all that out of the way, now it's time to the methods used to achieve in the field of unimaxing. Unimaxing requires patience, calculation, and persistence. The goal is to leverage the networking opportunities within a university to achieve success in the dating market.

Choosing a university:
When choosing a university, you should go for a school that has a good ratio of women to men. Public universities tend to be the best for this. You also want to choose a university which is large, and in a city. Do not choose a small university in the middle of nowhere. Bigger universities = more opportunities for dating, networking, and social events.

Choosing a degree:
Choose a degree which is not a useless waste of money, but also not going to be overly challenging and difficult. STEM majors are going to be exceedingly difficult for most people, requiring one to spend countless hours studying to become little more than a glorified wagie in the long run. On the flip-side, a degree in something such as art history is going to have zero job opportunities, and will function as little more than an expensive piece of paper. These meme degrees also will tend to preach marxist nonsense that will hinder your mindset when it comes to success.

The best fields of study that are not exceedingly difficult, but not useless, would be law, business, marketing, and finance. All of these fields can be very lucrative when it comes to careers, while also not being super abstract and hard to wrap your head around. Trade degrees also can be useful and very lucrative, but usually the schools that teach them are relatively small and do not provide an optimal environment for unimaxing.

Networking: The Key to Success

Unimaxing is all about networking. The more people you meet, the bigger your social circle. The bigger your social circle, the more dating opportunities, and the more exposure therapy when it comes to becoming more NT.

When unimaxing, you'll encounter many social groups which specialize in different things, including:
  • Clubs - Clubs are a pretty good choice for most people just getting into university as they are usually not very exclusive and pretty easy to get into, but be aware, not all clubs are going to be worth your time. Many clubs are made occupied by people who are low status and aren't going to assist you in your dating/slaying goals. Examples of clubs to avoid include video gaming clubs, D&D clubs, and political clubs. Examples of clubs to consider joining include sporting clubs, outdoors clubs, and business clubs.
  • Frats - Frats are basically a step above clubs and tend to be somewhat exclusive, but can be entered as long as you're at least mostly NT and have some money to spend on membership fees. When it comes to dating opportunities, frats are the best option, as they tend to throw a lot of large parties, and they tend to focus on inviting girls to them. That being said, not all frats are equal, and some are going to be shittier than others. In order to join a frat, you just need to hang out with frat dudes. If they think you're cool, they'll let you in. If you're exceptionally cool you might just be invited randomly.
  • Events - Events tend to be open social gatherings that attract all kinds of people. Events are great for those who are looking for networking opportunities with the broadest net of people to choose from. Events can include sporting events, job fairs, technology demonstrations, festivals, and presentations. Events have the lowest barriers to entry, but if you're bold and outgoing, they can offer some of the best networking and dating opportunities on campus.

Ultimately, the kinds of people you surround yourself with is going to shape the outcome of your expirience. If you hang around a bunch of drug addicts, you'll likely become a drug addict. If you hang around a bunch of NTmaxxed chads, you're going to become more like them.

Things to Avoid While Unimaxing:
  • Excessive drinking - Drinking will age you, make you less productive, and less motivated. If you're going to drink, do so in moderation. If you're going to drink excessively, reserve it for very rare occasions where low inhibition is a must. I made it a habit to only drink when trying to talk to girls. If the occasion has no/low dating opportunities, do not drink.
  • Aggressive approaching/PUA tactics on campus - This is a surefire way to get kicked off campus, or at least get campus security called on you. College zoomer girls are paranoid schizos who've been rendered terrified of men due to propaganda. Tread carefully.
  • College dorms and frathouses - Good in theory, but actually shit. They are usually dirty, poorly kept, and often segregated by gender. Good luck bringing a girl into a dorm when you have a roommate who blares hentai all day. I skipped this part entirely, but I've heard horror stories. As soon as you can escape to a place of your own, do so.
  • Hitting up girls in class before semester is over - Don't try to hit up random girls in class when you still have tons of class time left with them. Doing so can lead to a very awkward and weird environment for the rest of the semester. Instead, hit up the girls you met in class towards the end of the semester, so as to be able to completely ghost them if you get rejected.


Unimaxing requires careful consideration and planning in order to achieve optimal results. It's by far the best environment for the normie to achieve dating success in the west.


Tl;DR: Unimaxing is going to university for the dating and NTmaxing. To achieve success, you must network, join frats/clubs/etc., and have at least some money.
 
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Good thread but dnr
 
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its a shame op cant have the profits of his guide, since someone who write such stuff cant be near nt
 
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Just already have everything going for you theory
 
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literally one of the hardest majors and just as hard as stem.

just go for comp sci and earn ez money afterwards
Hmm, didn't know. I thought law was only super hard if going for an 8 year degree to become a lawyer.
 
Hmm, didn't know. I thought law was only super hard if going for an 8 year degree to become a lawyer.
i think you meant legal studies which is basically the baby version of it
 
i’m glad this post isn’t for strictly pulling girls and also includes the benefits of a degree

it’s all matters of ur degree in the end.

law - (expensive, long, sux)
medical (safe, unless u like it, hell)
finance (if ur super NT and high iq, sell soul hours)
any type of engineering(extremely underpaid, high iq)
compsci (dead, sell soul)

^ only compensating worthy degrees
 
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literally one of the hardest majors and just as hard as stem.

just go for comp sci and earn ez money afterwards
ur not in compsci
 
I wouldn't recommend choosing a non-STEM major, especially if you're choosing it in hopes to meet women
 
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There's no such thing as being an "IQ". being a minority hurts your chances because of racism
 
Boring. Be chad or none of this matters.
 
What is Unimaxing?
Unimaxing is the act of going to university for the purpose of NTmaxing, dating, and relationships. When unimaxing, the degree is not the top priority. Rather, the degree takes secondary precedence to other self-improvement goals. University is one of the few places where the ratio of women to men can actually be somewhat fair.

Some redpillers consider university as dating on easy-mode. Personally, I don't think there's such a thing as dating on easy mode for men in today's society unless he's a top 1% chad, but university is still better than trying to make it in the normal world.

In order to unimax, it is recommended you fit the following criteria:
  1. Be at least average IQ - This one is a must. If you are low IQ, then you are going to spend so much time trying to keep your grades good enough to stay in college that you will not have the time to unimax.
  2. Youth - How old you are when going to uni is not actually as important as people think. What's important is that you look young. If you are balding, have wrinkled skin, or just look old, then you will have a hard time meeting anyone in university. If you're over 30, then unimaxing is probably gonna be off the table unless you have godlike genetics, and even then, other paths such as moneymaxing would probably be more viable.
  3. Time - You're gonna need to dedicate at least two years to a unimaxing endeavor. If you have opportunities that more lucrative, especially in the moneymaxing sphere, then don't unimax.
Who should unimax?

Unimaxing is not recommended for most people. If you've already got decent social circles, a good paying job, or a wife/gf, then unimaxing is not recommended. If you're in debt, or are broke, then unimaxing should be put off until those problems are fixed. Those who should unimax include:
  • Minorities - In much of the western world, a lot of minority groups can get into college for free via special grants, scholarships, quotas, and programs which make getting into university an easy and often even low cost experience. Do your own research to see if you can use this to your advantage.
  • Ex-military - Ex-military has it made when it comes to unimaxing, at least in the United States. The government will provide you with a free housing allowance, and the college gets paid for. They also get a status bonus for being ex-military as well. Ex-military can effectively treat uni like a full-time job. If you're just getting out of high school joining the military for the minimum amount of time and serving a short stint can put you a step ahead of your peers when it comes to unimaxing. That being said, if you're over 20, this option is probably not a good idea, since you'll wind up wasting your precious youth in an environment with no dating opportunities. This is a mistake that can be extremely costly when it comes to your life path, as the older you are, the harder it is to enter the dating market if you haven't already.
  • Moneymaxxed w/passive income - If you already have enough money, then you may be able to unimax without getting into debt.
Before You Unimax, you should be:
  • Looksmaxed - It is highly recommended that you at least start your looksmaxing journey prior to unimaxing. Looksmaxing does not take too much time unless you are very overweight. Decent results can be achieved in a few months.
  • Wardrobemaxed - Be sure to have good fitting cloths that meet current trends. You do not want to walk around campus in a pair of baggy cargo shorts and a shitty Walmart t-shirt. When it comes to dressing right for college, you want to dress smart casual, with at least some business casual attire to wear for special occasions. Designer clothing is not necessary, although if you have the funds, it doesn't hurt to splurge on it.
  • Moneymaxed - Going to university broke is a very common experience for many students, but by being broke while going to college, one will have to set aside time for more moneymaking endeavors, which is fine, but ideally you should have a decent savings or a passive income revenue source to give yourself the optimal amount of time to pursue unimaxing endeavors.
  • NT - Being completely NT is not necessary, and not being NTmaxed may actually be a reason to unimax. That being said, if you're a complete mental fuckup (i.e. debilitatingly autistic, schizo, drug addict, or riddled with anxiety), then unimaxing might not be worth the time until you find ways to effectively cope with your condition.

How to Unimax:
Now that we've got all that out of the way, now it's time to the methods used to achieve in the field of unimaxing. Unimaxing requires patience, calculation, and persistence. The goal is to leverage the networking opportunities within a university to achieve success in the dating market.

Choosing a university:
When choosing a university, you should go for a school that has a good ratio of women to men. Public universities tend to be the best for this. You also want to choose a university which is large, and in a city. Do not choose a small university in the middle of nowhere. Bigger universities = more opportunities for dating, networking, and social events.

Choosing a degree:
Choose a degree which is not a useless waste of money, but also not going to be overly challenging and difficult. STEM majors are going to be exceedingly difficult for most people, requiring one to spend countless hours studying to become little more than a glorified wagie in the long run. On the flip-side, a degree in something such as art history is going to have zero job opportunities, and will function as little more than an expensive piece of paper. These meme degrees also will tend to preach marxist nonsense that will hinder your mindset when it comes to success.

The best fields of study that are not exceedingly difficult, but not useless, would be law, business, marketing, and finance. All of these fields can be very lucrative when it comes to careers, while also not being super abstract and hard to wrap your head around. Trade degrees also can be useful and very lucrative, but usually the schools that teach them are relatively small and do not provide an optimal environment for unimaxing.

Networking: The Key to Success
Unimaxing is all about networking. The more people you meet, the bigger your social circle. The bigger your social circle, the more dating opportunities, and the more exposure therapy when it comes to becoming more NT.

When unimaxing, you'll encounter many social groups which specialize in different things, including:
  • Clubs - Clubs are a pretty good choice for most people just getting into university as they are usually not very exclusive and pretty easy to get into, but be aware, not all clubs are going to be worth your time. Many clubs are made occupied by people who are low status and aren't going to assist you in your dating/slaying goals. Examples of clubs to avoid include video gaming clubs, D&D clubs, and political clubs. Examples of clubs to consider joining include sporting clubs, outdoors clubs, and business clubs.
  • Frats - Frats are basically a step above clubs and tend to be somewhat exclusive, but can be entered as long as you're at least mostly NT and have some money to spend on membership fees. When it comes to dating opportunities, frats are the best option, as they tend to throw a lot of large parties, and they tend to focus on inviting girls to them. That being said, not all frats are equal, and some are going to be shittier than others. In order to join a frat, you just need to hang out with frat dudes. If they think you're cool, they'll let you in. If you're exceptionally cool you might just be invited randomly.
  • Events - Events tend to be open social gatherings that attract all kinds of people. Events are great for those who are looking for networking opportunities with the broadest net of people to choose from. Events can include sporting events, job fairs, technology demonstrations, festivals, and presentations. Events have the lowest barriers to entry, but if you're bold and outgoing, they can offer some of the best networking and dating opportunities on campus.

Ultimately, the kinds of people you surround yourself with is going to shape the outcome of your expirience. If you hang around a bunch of drug addicts, you'll likely become a drug addict. If you hang around a bunch of NTmaxxed chads, you're going to become more like them.

Things to Avoid While Unimaxing:
  • Excessive drinking - Drinking will age you, make you less productive, and less motivated. If you're going to drink, do so in moderation. If you're going to drink excessively, reserve it for very rare occasions where low inhibition is a must. I made it a habit to only drink when trying to talk to girls. If the occasion has no/low dating opportunities, do not drink.
  • Aggressive approaching/PUA tactics on campus - This is a surefire way to get kicked off campus, or at least get campus security called on you. College zoomer girls are paranoid schizos who've been rendered terrified of men due to propaganda. Tread carefully.
  • College dorms and frathouses - Good in theory, but actually shit. They are usually dirty, poorly kept, and often segregated by gender. Good luck bringing a girl into a dorm when you have a roommate who blares hentai all day. I skipped this part entirely, but I've heard horror stories. As soon as you can escape to a place of your own, do so.
  • Hitting up girls in class before semester is over - Don't try to hit up random girls in class when you still have tons of class time left with them. Doing so can lead to a very awkward and weird environment for the rest of the semester. Instead, hit up the girls you met in class towards the end of the semester, so as to be able to completely ghost them if you get rejected.


Unimaxing requires careful consideration and planning in order to achieve optimal results. It's by far the best environment for the normie to achieve dating success in the west.

Tl;DR: Unimaxing is going to university for the dating and NTmaxing. To achieve success, you must network, join frats/clubs/etc., and have at least some money.
Over for me, I've graduated.
 
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Looking young is brootal u look like a highschooler among adults
 
I don't have a high IQ and am pursuing stem rn. Maybe it's more work for people like me but it's totally worth it
 
Uni "maxxing" can be done the first semester, after you ain't maxxing shit,its incredibily difficult to gain traction
 
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Looking young is brootal u look like a highschooler among adults
When I say look young, I mean like college age. If you're 25 and look 19,then you're in a good position. If you're 20 and look 15, then it's a failo.

Uni "maxxing" can be done the first semester, after you ain't maxxing shit,its incredibily difficult to gain traction
Depends on how NT you are going in. The less NT you are, the more exposure therapy you're going to need. Basically you just keep grinding until you meet your goals.
I wouldn't recommend choosing a non-STEM major, especially if you're choosing it in hopes to meet women
The major doesn't really matter too much when it comes to unimaxing outside of meeting the occasional girl in class. Most of unimaxing happens outside of class where you have access to groups and events.
 
What is Unimaxing?
Unimaxing is the act of going to university for the purpose of NTmaxing, dating, and relationships. When unimaxing, the degree is not the top priority. Rather, the degree takes secondary precedence to other self-improvement goals. University is one of the few places where the ratio of women to men can actually be somewhat fair.

Some redpillers consider university as dating on easy-mode. Personally, I don't think there's such a thing as dating on easy mode for men in today's society unless he's a top 1% chad, but university is still better than trying to make it in the normal world.

In order to unimax, it is recommended you fit the following criteria:
  1. Be at least average IQ - This one is a must. If you are low IQ, then you are going to spend so much time trying to keep your grades good enough to stay in college that you will not have the time to unimax.
  2. Youth - How old you are when going to uni is not actually as important as people think. What's important is that you look young. If you are balding, have wrinkled skin, or just look old, then you will have a hard time meeting anyone in university. If you're over 30, then unimaxing is probably gonna be off the table unless you have godlike genetics, and even then, other paths such as moneymaxing would probably be more viable.
  3. Time - You're gonna need to dedicate at least two years to a unimaxing endeavor. If you have opportunities that more lucrative, especially in the moneymaxing sphere, then don't unimax.
Who should unimax?

Unimaxing is not recommended for most people. If you've already got decent social circles, a good paying job, or a wife/gf, then unimaxing is not recommended. If you're in debt, or are broke, then unimaxing should be put off until those problems are fixed. Those who should unimax include:
  • Minorities - In much of the western world, a lot of minority groups can get into college for free via special grants, scholarships, quotas, and programs which make getting into university an easy and often even low cost experience. Do your own research to see if you can use this to your advantage.
  • Ex-military - Ex-military has it made when it comes to unimaxing, at least in the United States. The government will provide you with a free housing allowance, and the college gets paid for. They also get a status bonus for being ex-military as well. Ex-military can effectively treat uni like a full-time job. If you're just getting out of high school joining the military for the minimum amount of time and serving a short stint can put you a step ahead of your peers when it comes to unimaxing. That being said, if you're over 20, this option is probably not a good idea, since you'll wind up wasting your precious youth in an environment with no dating opportunities. This is a mistake that can be extremely costly when it comes to your life path, as the older you are, the harder it is to enter the dating market if you haven't already.
  • Moneymaxxed w/passive income - If you already have enough money, then you may be able to unimax without getting into debt.
Before You Unimax, you should be:
  • Looksmaxed - It is highly recommended that you at least start your looksmaxing journey prior to unimaxing. Looksmaxing does not take too much time unless you are very overweight. Decent results can be achieved in a few months.
  • Wardrobemaxed - Be sure to have good fitting cloths that meet current trends. You do not want to walk around campus in a pair of baggy cargo shorts and a shitty Walmart t-shirt. When it comes to dressing right for college, you want to dress smart casual, with at least some business casual attire to wear for special occasions. Designer clothing is not necessary, although if you have the funds, it doesn't hurt to splurge on it.
  • Moneymaxed - Going to university broke is a very common experience for many students, but by being broke while going to college, one will have to set aside time for more moneymaking endeavors, which is fine, but ideally you should have a decent savings or a passive income revenue source to give yourself the optimal amount of time to pursue unimaxing endeavors.
  • NT - Being completely NT is not necessary, and not being NTmaxed may actually be a reason to unimax. That being said, if you're a complete mental fuckup (i.e. debilitatingly autistic, schizo, drug addict, or riddled with anxiety), then unimaxing might not be worth the time until you find ways to effectively cope with your condition.

How to Unimax:
Now that we've got all that out of the way, now it's time to the methods used to achieve in the field of unimaxing. Unimaxing requires patience, calculation, and persistence. The goal is to leverage the networking opportunities within a university to achieve success in the dating market.

Choosing a university:
When choosing a university, you should go for a school that has a good ratio of women to men. Public universities tend to be the best for this. You also want to choose a university which is large, and in a city. Do not choose a small university in the middle of nowhere. Bigger universities = more opportunities for dating, networking, and social events.

Choosing a degree:
Choose a degree which is not a useless waste of money, but also not going to be overly challenging and difficult. STEM majors are going to be exceedingly difficult for most people, requiring one to spend countless hours studying to become little more than a glorified wagie in the long run. On the flip-side, a degree in something such as art history is going to have zero job opportunities, and will function as little more than an expensive piece of paper. These meme degrees also will tend to preach marxist nonsense that will hinder your mindset when it comes to success.

The best fields of study that are not exceedingly difficult, but not useless, would be law, business, marketing, and finance. All of these fields can be very lucrative when it comes to careers, while also not being super abstract and hard to wrap your head around. Trade degrees also can be useful and very lucrative, but usually the schools that teach them are relatively small and do not provide an optimal environment for unimaxing.

Networking: The Key to Success
Unimaxing is all about networking. The more people you meet, the bigger your social circle. The bigger your social circle, the more dating opportunities, and the more exposure therapy when it comes to becoming more NT.

When unimaxing, you'll encounter many social groups which specialize in different things, including:
  • Clubs - Clubs are a pretty good choice for most people just getting into university as they are usually not very exclusive and pretty easy to get into, but be aware, not all clubs are going to be worth your time. Many clubs are made occupied by people who are low status and aren't going to assist you in your dating/slaying goals. Examples of clubs to avoid include video gaming clubs, D&D clubs, and political clubs. Examples of clubs to consider joining include sporting clubs, outdoors clubs, and business clubs.
  • Frats - Frats are basically a step above clubs and tend to be somewhat exclusive, but can be entered as long as you're at least mostly NT and have some money to spend on membership fees. When it comes to dating opportunities, frats are the best option, as they tend to throw a lot of large parties, and they tend to focus on inviting girls to them. That being said, not all frats are equal, and some are going to be shittier than others. In order to join a frat, you just need to hang out with frat dudes. If they think you're cool, they'll let you in. If you're exceptionally cool you might just be invited randomly.
  • Events - Events tend to be open social gatherings that attract all kinds of people. Events are great for those who are looking for networking opportunities with the broadest net of people to choose from. Events can include sporting events, job fairs, technology demonstrations, festivals, and presentations. Events have the lowest barriers to entry, but if you're bold and outgoing, they can offer some of the best networking and dating opportunities on campus.

Ultimately, the kinds of people you surround yourself with is going to shape the outcome of your expirience. If you hang around a bunch of drug addicts, you'll likely become a drug addict. If you hang around a bunch of NTmaxxed chads, you're going to become more like them.

Things to Avoid While Unimaxing:
  • Excessive drinking - Drinking will age you, make you less productive, and less motivated. If you're going to drink, do so in moderation. If you're going to drink excessively, reserve it for very rare occasions where low inhibition is a must. I made it a habit to only drink when trying to talk to girls. If the occasion has no/low dating opportunities, do not drink.
  • Aggressive approaching/PUA tactics on campus - This is a surefire way to get kicked off campus, or at least get campus security called on you. College zoomer girls are paranoid schizos who've been rendered terrified of men due to propaganda. Tread carefully.
  • College dorms and frathouses - Good in theory, but actually shit. They are usually dirty, poorly kept, and often segregated by gender. Good luck bringing a girl into a dorm when you have a roommate who blares hentai all day. I skipped this part entirely, but I've heard horror stories. As soon as you can escape to a place of your own, do so.
  • Hitting up girls in class before semester is over - Don't try to hit up random girls in class when you still have tons of class time left with them. Doing so can lead to a very awkward and weird environment for the rest of the semester. Instead, hit up the girls you met in class towards the end of the semester, so as to be able to completely ghost them if you get rejected.


Unimaxing requires careful consideration and planning in order to achieve optimal results. It's by far the best environment for the normie to achieve dating success in the west.

Tl;DR: Unimaxing is going to university for the dating and NTmaxing. To achieve success, you must network, join frats/clubs/etc., and have at least some money.
unimaxxing is truth. sluts of every race gargled my cock at university. was fun. being broke sucks tho.
 
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going strong into second semester only talked to 3 people at best, am i going to make it op?
 
going strong into second semester only talked to 3 people at best, am i going to make it op?
3 girls or 3 people in total?
 

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