Reagan's attention was fully on me as the student walked past.
"I've seen your work and I'd like to talk with you. I might have a job offer for you." I told him.
"I'm just a student," Reagan said.
"Trust me, you'll like the offer. It won't take much time, but you could make money to support yourself. Let me have some of your time."
He agreed to listen to me and we walked to a quiet bench in a shaded corner of the campus.
Once seated, I started, "Mr. Lee, I've read your paper on how exclusivity contracts affect the video game industry. Your model of hardware and software demand and how you simulated what would happen without exclusivity are impressive. The way you addressed how software demand drives hardware sales—and vice versa—was really compelling."