Hey guys, I am 22 and in my 4th year of college, but will graduate most likely next fall.
I really don't want to do the boring internship->corporate job in the same city like everyone else does. I want to gtfo out my state and go abroad somewhere. But at the same time I want to work on getting my shit handled with women.
My university has some abroad programs for post-college such as work, intern, volunteer, and teach english. I'm leaning towards doing one of those, most likely work abroad. For example this looks awesome: w w w .bunac.org/usa/workaustralia/
As for the game thing, I would like to go hard for 1-2 years to get the so called "reps" in, but I understand it's not super practical to go solo (at least for learning), and I would like to have like-minded people to go out with ALOT. I want to get good and learn this shit as fast as I can.
So I guess i'm wondering, is it likely to be able to find some people/someone to game with for a long period of time in another country?
Well, that's my little "plan" for getting good. Open for any suggestions/advice from experienced guys who have gone through the learning curve.
I really don't want to do the boring internship->corporate job in the same city like everyone else does. I want to gtfo out my state and go abroad somewhere. But at the same time I want to work on getting my shit handled with women.
My university has some abroad programs for post-college such as work, intern, volunteer, and teach english. I'm leaning towards doing one of those, most likely work abroad. For example this looks awesome: w w w .bunac.org/usa/workaustralia/
As for the game thing, I would like to go hard for 1-2 years to get the so called "reps" in, but I understand it's not super practical to go solo (at least for learning), and I would like to have like-minded people to go out with ALOT. I want to get good and learn this shit as fast as I can.
So I guess i'm wondering, is it likely to be able to find some people/someone to game with for a long period of time in another country?
Well, that's my little "plan" for getting good. Open for any suggestions/advice from experienced guys who have gone through the learning curve.