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The Business of Student Creators: Micro-Influencing at Scale Get can turn a $20 budget for “snacks”
The second, , is the strategist. Where Guy designs the vibe, Get engineers the event. He is a logistics savant with the soul of a carnival barker. Get can turn a $20 budget for “snacks” into a three-course tasting menu by befriending the dining hall staff and knowing exactly when the bakery discounts day-old pastries. His academic prowess is in behavioral economics, but his thesis is unwritten and experiential: Scarcity creates excitement. When Get announces that there are “only six cups left” for a homemade cocktail night, suddenly, tap water with a splash of cranberry becomes the most sought-after beverage on campus.
The project was born out of a simple observation: students often feel overwhelmed balancing academic pressures with the desire for a vibrant social life. "Guys To Get" serves as a bridge, offering content that is as much about productivity and personal growth as it is about finding the best weekend spots. Their platform focuses on:
For students in Physician Assistant programs, lifestyle content typically focuses on the intense balance between rigorous academics and mental well-being.