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RVF University
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RVF University

Here's the scenario. A number of successful RooshV Forum members come together and create an investment fund worth $600,000US annual payoff over the next twenty years.

This is enough money to provide a $30,000 education for twenty students each year or a $15,000 education for forty students each year.

The fund has been created to service the RVF University, a free university setup to education the next generation of manly world leaders. RVF members secret apply on behalf of soon-to-be high school graduates (all dudes of course) who they think would provide a good return on the investment by this corner of the Manosphere.

You are recruited as the provost of this new enterprise. Your job is to create a curriculum for the program.

What would you do?

Would it be a strict 4 year Bachelors program? A two year associates program? Or just a one year pre-college intervention? Maybe a six year program would be more fitting.

What would your approach to hiring instructors be?

Which courses would be required? What majors offered? How big of a role would internships have?

Would it be based in the US? Would there be an international aspect? Would the entire program be conducted in another country or in several different countries?

What type of a policy would you implement to balance red-pill wisdom with academic freedom?

What responsibilities would the graduates have once they finished the program?

Would a stable of hot, nubile female PhDs be hired as part of a "Bang Your Prof, Get an A" initiative?

Would there be any humanities content or just STEM?

Would the program have the only gender studies department in the world that exclusively employs male instructors?

Would you give GirlSaysWhat a teaching position?



Describe how you, as provost, would structure the RVF University's academic program to create the new generation of strong, handpicked male world changers.

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RVF University

We've already discussed this:

http://www.rooshvforum.network/thread-15253.html

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RVF University

Quote: (12-04-2013 05:36 PM)Tuthmosis Wrote:  

We've already discussed this:

http://www.rooshvforum.network/thread-15253.html

With all due respect, I was thinking about this along different lines than the hilarious thread that you've linked to.

While I wasn't interested in being too specific, because I wanted the responses to have free creative reign, I'm interest in answering too questions:

(1) If you wanted to prepare a man to be a red-pill cultural changer, what education would you create for him, and

(2) How would you respond to the very serious concerns offered by Alpha Mind in another thread recently about the value of most undergraduate degrees:

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Majors are bullshit if your banking on the major. The value of a degree is in the degree itself. Out of the corral, you have something that says you're trainable and ambitious enough to get through a 4 year program.

A great salesman with a degree in theology will always have work, whereas a passive engineer may not.

Internships are key. Get experience in something that has a broad appeal. Publishing (most major universities have an academic publishing house), advertising agencies, PR firms, and similar firms allow you to get "business" experience, even if you're only designing book covers or writing catalog copy. Work part-time sales. Wireless is a great gig in school. You make decent money, refine social skills, and talk to cute girls all day. Pair 2-3 years of that with an internship @ one of the above and you'll be ahead of 90% of grads.

Work for a small biz (after or during school) and pay attention. Take notes, figure out how you can use what you know to provide value to businesses on your own terms. People constantly want to do this B2C startup crap. No idea why. B2B startups can be proven in just a few months if you provide value. Also substantially easier to get started.

The value of a degree is subjective to your experience, circumstances, personality, and other factors. Don't count on your degree being "worth" any specific salary range.

My question is, what university experience would be ideal, in responding to these concerns, while creating men that would be active in actively responding to the stupidity that feminism has delivered to our culture.

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