Postby Guest » Sat Feb 28, 2004 3:05 am
Ryan--
Congratulations on starting up a group! I think you have the right idea on all accounts. (especially having more girls than guys...hats off to you for that! <img src="/forum/images/icons/wink.gif" alt="" /> )
My advice:
keep doing what you are doing as far as how you approach the subject,
practice in public places so people can come up and ask if they can join (like on campus, if you can manage it),
join ARMA and become registered as a study group (it's worth it, man!), and get John (or if that doesn't work, a Senior Free Scholar) out there for a seminar!
and become a campus club at your local universit(y)(ies)!
My story:
I was the joker who started up ARMA Provo*, and that is basically what we did here. Recently we upgraded our club status! We were a Brigham Young University Student Association (BYUSA) club, but seeing that they are made up entirely of volunteers that happen to be full time students that get easily distracted and have a bad habit of losing charters, and an even worse reputation (rightfully earned) for red tape, we wanted a better situation.
We shopped around, had a few friends in high places, and got lucky, so now we are a Military Science Department club. <img src="/forum/images/icons/smile.gif" alt="" /> It just fits better, we don't have to deal with BYUSA and we automatically have more prestige that way (Would the military science department sponsor a club that taught non-martially sound techniques?).
*(I was lucky enough to be able to attend ARMA houston classes with John before going to college, so when I went I started practing outside and well...people started coming out of the woodwork. after about a year of school I took a sabbatical to be a missionary for 2 years, so now people that I tried to teach basics to back in the day have gotten really good (like Stu Feil and Jake Norwood), while during those 2 years I didn't have time to practice, so I got suckier. I guess they now can say with their best Darth Vader accent: "now I am the master!")