![]() later on you're just breaking even or even taking a loss and it's better to have the financial cushion or get more people in schools. Buying the stall only makes sense in the first two years.Pick the bicycle up in year 1 or it probably isn't worthwhile. You probably won't need the toys, but the radio can be helpful, and the uniform is necessary for public school. Do buy the books every season, and early on the herbal remedy as well (until the health awareness nights kick in). You need all the money you can get to further education instead. You don't need any of the expensive items (beyond the bicycle).Just fit them in when either there are no volunteer slots and no vocational school, or when jobs are scarce and one or both parents need to work jobs the kids can't do, or the kids are run down and need a little break. Also, the two younger kids give you no monetary benefit from education anyway. Educate/volunteer the parents early and often, because their educational opportunities are rarer, since vocational school isn't year round, but there is always a school option for the kids year round.To have a realistic shot at 15 diplomas, you need the community center to get started in season 1 or 2, and you should have everything done by halfway through year 2. Fill all volunteer slots until you have everything built.Try to always have 3 incomes and 2 students/volunteers, unless you have enough saved to get by on fewer than 3 incomes for a season and there are good educational opportunities available. ![]()
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