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Education

Consequences of a bad education system
Education priorities
Build your education system as fast as possible
Prevent overheating
There are some limitations in the way you set up the education system
Workers Education
Workers and soldiers in war situations
The Education Index
Operating cost for schools, high schools and Universities

Education is essential to the country as it delivers professionals needed for the industry. A strong educational system will deliver large numbers of medical staff, teachers, university-teachers and high-tech staff.

If you want to grow your economy as fast as possible, you will need to build more corporations and make them work more effectively so that they may produce with less staff and be more profitable. As a result, they will need more high-level staff.

Your defense too will need more officers who are recruited from the group of medium level managers but these are also essential for your industry. Building a large army will require more medium level managers to roll out of your education system.

In short, schools, both elementary and high schools are important. Universities too, are essential and contribute to the quality and numbers of high-level professionals.

We advise you try to increase the number of schools, high schools and universities to the recommended levels as shown on the education pages and even beyond. An education index of 100 will be sufficient but at 150 to 200, the education system will be able to support a very fast growing economy.

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