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Pop and Education Question

Topics: Beginners: Pop and Education Question

zzz

Thursday, April 4, 2013 - 12:42 am Click here to edit this post
Hey can some one explain this. Why it works like this?

the question, is if my universities, and schools stay the same, even tho my EI drops from pop purchasing, why would the schools have a lower output?

https://sim05.simcountry.com/cgi-bin/cgi2nova?SN_ADDRESS=wwwCountry&SN_METHOD=w3graph&miTable=cntrhist&miKey=1406&miColumn=vCmainTotalPopulation

ok, 18.5M to 20.5M

and

https://sim05.simcountry.com/cgi-bin/cgi2nova?SN_ADDRESS=wwwCountry&SN_METHOD=w3graph&miTable=cntrhist&miKey=1406&miColumn=vCHighTechSeniorEducationOutput

and because of the pop purchase.

https://sim05.simcountry.com/cgi-bin/cgi2nova?SN_ADDRESS=wwwCountry&SN_METHOD=w3graph&miTable=cntrhist&miKey=1406&miColumn=vCmainEducationIndex

but,

https://sim05.simcountry.com/cgi-bin/cgi2nova?SN_ADDRESS=wwwCountry&SN_METHOD=w3graph&miTable=cntrhist&miKey=1406&miColumn=University

ok, this is something i'm not entirely sure i get.

my pop went up, and of course my EI went down. However, i did not actually loose any schools, or universities. Why should the number graduated go down? when i still have the same amount of educators?

now i did lower my HTS priority, from 20 to 18, but i doubt that would cause such a drop?

i hope my question makes since. sorry if it doesn't.

ttfn

Aries

Thursday, April 4, 2013 - 01:11 am Click here to edit this post
Well, your high tech seniors barely maintained their numbers from August through December 3130 with whatever priority you had assigned to them. If you lowered the priority in January or February (tough to tell which with pop buy), it would make sense that their numbers would drop.

zzz

Thursday, April 4, 2013 - 05:27 pm Click here to edit this post
i'm talking about the number graduated, in relation to the number of schools.

Crafty

Friday, April 5, 2013 - 10:30 pm Click here to edit this post
I would hazard a guess at age group distribution over your population Josias. Different ages going to school, highschool and uni.

zzz

Saturday, April 6, 2013 - 08:57 pm Click here to edit this post
thanks crafty, i'll check that. last i checked, their weren't any pop bubbles in the over all pop. but i've noticed that you can have a bubble for individual groups. but i find that theirs little background info to go off of, to really figure that out.

i mean, aren't their some professionals, that the most number of wount actually crest until a later age? if that question even makes since.

also, has any one noticed if the education system becomes more efficient if you run your gov sals even to your corp sals? it seems to, but i'm not entirely sure.


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