Teaching them the power of negotiation and how they can manipulate people to try and get what they want. This can lead to many things...even talking to girls.
I don't reccomend porn(right away that is)... that will lock him in his room for a few weeks. Get "streaks" in his hair.. then it's cool if he doesn't comb it
Kids are great at negotiating, how about a drill that makes them negotiate for something they want? I try and dupe my little cousins all the time to teach them not to get ripped off... and let me tell you, after a few times, they cried foul and got the point.
Get a laptop if youre not a gamer, you need to get out of your room sometimes. And buy beer during the week... You can easily sneak it in the dorms during the week days... you'll have girls in your room in no time. Paper and Pen is best... i'd hate to see you take notes during chem/physics class. lol
Introduce yourself to every girl you see the first week of school, and say a friend of mine may be having a party this weeknd(yea it's a lie... but you said MIGHT)... trust me
Thank god for older brothers.
Drexel is an Engineering school in Philly and has a co-op program (5 year) for 3 years of that you get a job in your field(a little tuffer now) for 6 months and go to school for the other 6 winter/summer. I truely believe thats the only reason i have a job now and my friends don't. While i was working in the "field" in the summer they were working drying cars or working on the Boardwalk/Beach i gained experience and learned how write a kik but resume and went on many co-op interviews and got all the kinks/butterflies worked out. And in Working, yes for the Government(FAA), for a co-op and then a consulting company all while still in school and making good $$$ a week i learned alot. Office politics, always keep busy, don't burn bridges ALWAYS come in a few minutes early and leave a few minutes late. Just the little things... all before i was 21 I'm 24 now and a full time consultant for 2 years now. I guess this was a big plug for Drexel but the fact of the matter is.... this job market blows... and also. don't listen to the year requirements just apply for the job anyway, and be truthful during interviews. Tell them what you DON'T know... but want to learn really bad... short learning curve... bla bla.
Teaching them the power of negotiation and how they can manipulate people to try and get what they want. This can lead to many things...even talking to girls. I don't reccomend porn(right away that is)... that will lock him in his room for a few weeks. Get "streaks" in his hair.. then it's cool if he doesn't comb it
Kids are great at negotiating, how about a drill that makes them negotiate for something they want? I try and dupe my little cousins all the time to teach them not to get ripped off... and let me tell you, after a few times, they cried foul and got the point.
Get a laptop if youre not a gamer, you need to get out of your room sometimes. And buy beer during the week... You can easily sneak it in the dorms during the week days... you'll have girls in your room in no time. Paper and Pen is best... i'd hate to see you take notes during chem/physics class. lol Introduce yourself to every girl you see the first week of school, and say a friend of mine may be having a party this weeknd(yea it's a lie... but you said MIGHT)... trust me Thank god for older brothers.
Drexel is an Engineering school in Philly and has a co-op program (5 year) for 3 years of that you get a job in your field(a little tuffer now) for 6 months and go to school for the other 6 winter/summer. I truely believe thats the only reason i have a job now and my friends don't. While i was working in the "field" in the summer they were working drying cars or working on the Boardwalk/Beach i gained experience and learned how write a kik but resume and went on many co-op interviews and got all the kinks/butterflies worked out. And in Working, yes for the Government(FAA), for a co-op and then a consulting company all while still in school and making good $$$ a week i learned alot. Office politics, always keep busy, don't burn bridges ALWAYS come in a few minutes early and leave a few minutes late. Just the little things... all before i was 21 I'm 24 now and a full time consultant for 2 years now.
I guess this was a big plug for Drexel but the fact of the matter is.... this job market blows... and also. don't listen to the year requirements just apply for the job anyway, and be truthful during interviews. Tell them what you DON'T know... but want to learn really bad... short learning curve... bla bla.