Newb Militia

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Organization accounts as private accounts owned by Citizens doesn't exist any more, but the article was left to see how did organizations look like.


The Newb Militia
Logo of The Newb Militia
General
Country Flag-eRepublik.jpg eRepublik
Founders Dishmcds
Demographics
Industries Newb Training


Important Information

  • Founder - Dishmcds
  • IRC Channel - #Newb_Militia
  • Payment Schedule:
  • Full Basic Program, Single entry: Icon - Money.png 12 CC Units (covers two-week food supply, and all basic level classes on Erepublik)
  • Full Basic Program, Group: Icon - Money.png 10.35 CC Units (covers two-week food supply, and all basic level classes on Erepublik)
  • Classes Only, Basic: Icon - Money.png 2 CC Units (covers all Basic classes)
  • Advanced Classes: Icon - Money.png 3.50 CC Units for both advanced classes

The Outline of How the Newb Militia Works

The basic outline of how the program worked.

Step 1 - The Signup Phase

Every candidate went through a signup phase. Whether signing up on their own accord or through Government sponsorship, a PM was received from the founder (or one of his organizations) confirming the participation.

If the signup sheet did not contain an email address on which GoogleDoc access could be received, it was asked for in this PM. After obtaining a valid email, a welcome email would be sent and 14 day period of food started.

Most Q1 food cost around Icon - Money.png .50 CC-Icon - Money.png 1 CC Units. In this program, 14 units of food overall would be donated, for the cost of Icon - Money.png 10.35 CC Units (Group) or Icon - Money.png 12 CC Units (Single), which was much discounted over the full program's costs of buying themselves.

The Mentoring Phase

These were the class sessions. These consisted of basic classes in wellness, fighting, experience and overall Erepublik basic mechanics, and Basic Economic Structure (micro). They were done in two parts:

  1. Googledoc coursework: There was no "homework" persay. Student would get out of them what they put into them, as with anything. Basic guides to Erepublik, in a basic format, were there. They did not cover every single aspect of Erepublik, but were very helpful to beginners.
  2. IRC Q&A Sessions: These were where people were free to both ask questions, ask for further details into any subject, or simply learn Erepublik better through social communication.

The Grading Stage

For group sponsorships, grades on how much participation was received. These were based on attendance/response to PM's, etc, and were given to participants' sponsors. They were not harsh, and so long as participants communicated and participated, each person usually received high marks (based on a pass/fail, where fail basically means ignoring messages or not attending).

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