User talk:SylvstaB.

Welcome
Hi, SylvstaB. Welcome to the Central Wikia! I'm not quite sure what your questions about the wiki you want to found are, so please help me clarify them? One option, if you're thinking about something that's school specific (content about particular professors, program rules, classes, etc.) would be the students Wikia. It is designed for school wiki. If you want to talk about the law in general, not just the U.S., there's a legal Wikia. Or, if you want to talk about something in between, like law education in the U.S., you could start a Wikia specific to that. A broader scope creates a greater potential contributor base, and you can always start with more specific articles. Too broad, and it may totally lose the things you wanted to focus on. So, first consider your scope. Then try to name it appropriately and make the request. Feel free to describe the scope and ask for additional assistance refining it or the name. I highly suggest picking a Wikia to contribute a few articles to, just to get a sense of how it works before you start your own. You don't have to become a major contributor, just an article or two. I'd suggest picking a hobby or something and seeing what's here. I've been trying to get a few articles on people's favorite books or essays on the Literature Wikia. Want to add something there? You mentioned creating 2 pages already. Do you mind saying where/what they are? Be aware that if you start your own, as it says on some of the articles you've already referred to, you will have a lot of work to do before it's self-sustaining. Best wishes! --CocoaZen 18:19, 8 November 2006 (UTC)
 * Oh, there's also the GradWiki, Graduates, about graduate programs in general. --CocoaZen 19:46, 8 November 2006 (UTC)

Welcome from me too. "http://www.wikia.com/wiki/Wikia_Mentoring_Project#Sylvia.27s_Law_Page", eh? Well, after 40-odd years in employment in fields where various New Zealand laws needed to be known, I know a bit. Have you checked many other Wikia to see if some have aspects of the law in them that you could either cut your teeth on or copy?

Kind regards

Robin Patterson 06:14, 13 November 2006 (UTC)