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*It is meant to introduce you to the programs & information you'll need to get the most out of your time at the University.
 
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* '''Isn't that boring?''' Yes, in most cases war and lockdowns are boring and you might be in station for quite a long time without doing anything. Rest assured that these rules have been developed over a period of five years and are in your best interests!
 
* '''Isn't that boring?''' Yes, in most cases war and lockdowns are boring and you might be in station for quite a long time without doing anything. Rest assured that these rules have been developed over a period of five years and are in your best interests!
 
* '''What happens if I break these rules?''' Depending on what you did you'll get either a very unpleasant conversation with a director or just be kicked from the Uni for the duration of the war.
 
* '''What happens if I break these rules?''' Depending on what you did you'll get either a very unpleasant conversation with a director or just be kicked from the Uni for the duration of the war.
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Most classes are presented by voice using TeamSpeak. They may involve working as a fleet and may require you to be logged in. The chat channel class.e-uni is used for questions, links and other text based feedback.
 
Most classes are presented by voice using TeamSpeak. They may involve working as a fleet and may require you to be logged in. The chat channel class.e-uni is used for questions, links and other text based feedback.
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There is a second type of clone you may purchase, known as a jump clone, which is a spare body for your pilot where, when docked, you can 'jump' your consciousness into the jump clone, wherever it is in Eve, and then use it as you would your previous body. Your previous body then becomes a jump clone which you can return to in the same way.
 
There is a second type of clone you may purchase, known as a jump clone, which is a spare body for your pilot where, when docked, you can 'jump' your consciousness into the jump clone, wherever it is in Eve, and then use it as you would your previous body. Your previous body then becomes a jump clone which you can return to in the same way.
  
Additional details and locations for corporate jump clone services can be found in the [[JumpClones| Jump Clone Guide]].
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|Question= Everyone is saying o/ or o7, what do they mean?
 
|Question= Everyone is saying o/ or o7, what do they mean?
|Answer= o/ is a person waving hello or goodbye. o7 is a person saluting. There is also a handy [[EveLexicon|lexicon]] on the wiki which contains a list of the common acronyms and terms used in Eve.
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A more detailed list of available chat channels and mailing lists is available in the corporate bulletins.
 
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If you are a female gamer, feel free to check out the [[Sisters in Eve - A Refuge for Women in Eve Online|Sisters in Eve forum]].
 
If you are a female gamer, feel free to check out the [[Sisters in Eve - A Refuge for Women in Eve Online|Sisters in Eve forum]].
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For more information on Factional Warfare, [[Factional Warfare|click here]].
 
For more information on Factional Warfare, [[Factional Warfare|click here]].
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General information about our services can be found in the [[Eve University Consolidated Information]] page.
 
General information about our services can be found in the [[Eve University Consolidated Information]] page.
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Revision as of 23:24, 14 November 2010

Hello & Welcome to Eve University!
By joining EVE Online's premier learning institution, you have taken one of the many steps to becoming successful in New Eden.

Your First Steps in Eve University

These important first steps should not be ignored by new University pilots, and should be completed as soon as possible.


First: A reminder about our chat channels and their uses

  • "Corp" chat tab is used to request TeamSpeak access, skillbook reimbursement, hangar requests, etc. This is also where questions about Uni policies or clarifications about where to ask should go.
  • "Alliance" chat tab is for fleet formation. You should only be typing in Alliance to form or join a fleet. To understand how fleets are formed in alliance please read The Rookie's Guide To Fleet Ops.
    If you still have questions please ask them in corp chat.
  • Chat.e-uni is the general chat channel for the UNI. Questions about fleets, fleet formation or Wartime SOP should not be asked there but should instead be asked in corp chat.
  • Other channels can be found here Chat Channels and Mailing Lists.


Step 1: Bookmark these Pages


Step 2: Register for Forum Access

  • Using the In-Game Browser (IGB), navigate to the registration page to begin.
  • If you have previously registered to the forums, for example as an "Eve High" member, you will need to reset your membership to pickup the Eve University access by accessing the activation page from in game.
  • If the registration page is blank and/or does not load, it may not have properly been set to "TRUSTED". You must then manually add the page to the list of trusted sites in the in game browser.


Step 3: Introduce Yourself

  • Navigate to: Hi and Bye forum
  • Make a post in the Hi and Bye forum and let us know you better.
  • This is a requirement to obtain the Freshman status.


Step 4: Set Up Voice Communications


Step 5: Understand Our Policies


Step 6: Configuring the Ship Overview

  • Read: Varius Arcturus' Overview Guide.
  • Configuring your overview to the University standard is a great learning process about your overview.
  • University Standard Overviews are required for fleets.


Step 7: Check Corporation/Alliance Bulletins

  • Find: In Game NeoCom > Corporation Button > Home Tab
  • Corporation Bulletins are found under the Home Tab.
  • Alliance Bulletins are found under the Alliances Tab.
  • You'll find our passwords and TeamSpeak info under the alliances bulletins.


Step 8: Review the Consolidated Information Page

  • Please take the time to review the page: Eve University Consolidated Information.
  • It is meant to introduce you to the programs & information you'll need to get the most out of your time at the University.

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