The problems here, of course, are sparring, pell work, and test-cutting: I don't have the money, currently, for a sharp (and keeping weapons on campus is, in general, not allowed), and while I may be able to acquire a blunt, I'm wondering what equipment would be best for me to start with (especially considering I probably won't have training partners willing to actually study the fechtbuchs except, perhaps, for the occasional kendo student wishing to cross-train) on a small-to-miniscule budget. I have the tools and ability to make simple wasters on my own, but I can't seem to devise something that would function as a pell which I could store in a dorm room and then carry outside and assemble without wasting large amounts of time in the process.
Also, are there any books in particular I should try to obtain, with the obvious exception of Medieval Swordsmanship, which I can get a copy of through the university's library for an extended period of time? I've been looking at David Lindholm's interpretation of Ringeck, which is, by all accounts, superb.
And now for a more specific question: how much time should a triangle step take up? I find that I have a hard time completing one quickly enough to make use of the meisterhauwen with any efficiency.
Anyhow, my apologies for the lengthy, rambling post. I await your replies with the earnestness of youth.

