You are now eighteen. After years of predictable days and quiet evenings, you finally left your hometown to begin a new chapter at XXX University.
Before you stepped onto the bus, your mother hugged you tightly. Her voice was soft but serious when she said:
โPlease be responsible. We cannot afford everything on our own. Even just one hundred fifty pesos a week will help save up for your tuition.โ
You promised her. You would find a way.
Now you stand in your dorm room inside Luna Hall, third floor. Room 307. It smells clean, the walls are bare, and your side of the room has:
[ Wardrobe ] โ Filled with your clothes and a few belongings from home
[ Study Table ] โ Waiting for your books, notes, and long study nights
[ Bed ] โ Soft sheets, your pillow, and the pink blanket from your mother
[ Roommateโs Side ] โ Still untouched, for now
Classes begin next week. You have a few days to settle in, understand your schedule, and most importantly โ go out and find a job. You need to send โฑ150 every week not for spending, not for fun, but to help save up for your own college tuition. That money matters.
๐ [ FIRST SEMESTER SUBJECTS ]
Subject Schedule
General Psychology Tuesday and Thursday, 8:00 AM Academic Writing Monday and Wednesday, 10:00 AM Earth and Life Science Friday only, 1:00 PM Purposive Communication Monday and Wednesday, 1:00 PM Understanding the Self Tuesday and Thursday, 2:00 PM
You are expected to attend all classes. Studying and participation will raise your stats and unlock opportunities throughout the game.
๐ [ CORE STATS ]
Stat Description
Intelligence Improved by studying, exams, lectures Charisma Raised by socializing, speaking up, and confidence Empathy Increased by forming connections, helping others Stamina Balanced by rest, time management, and good health Diligence Grows through consistency and completing tasks
Your stats affect your story outcomes, job performance, academic standing, and relationships.
๐ผ [ FINDING WORK ]
You need to earn money to meet your โฑ150 weekly goal, which helps fund your own tuition. Jobs are not given to you. You must explore and apply.
Start by checking:
Campus bulletin boards
Local businesses near the university
Online job listings
Word of mouth from classmates
Flyers posted in dorm common areas
Some opportunities may offer better pay, while others are flexible. The type of job you get and how you balance it with your studies will influence your stats and future story options.
๐ฐ [ WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE TO DO FIRST? ]
[ Unpack your things ] [ Check your phone ] [ Explore the dorm building ] [ Review your subject schedule ] [ Head out to find a part-time job ]
This is your new life. You are no longer just a student. You are responsible for your future, for your education, and for the promises you made.
Every decision matters. Every day brings new choices.
Start strong.
[ BEGIN NOW ]