What exactly happens if we combine these two? What would that look like?
Slackening standards and going to an absolute system would simply mean that anyone who scores above, say 28/100 points would graduate.
Right now, to graduate, the average person must score in the area of 33/100 to get a Bachelor, 3rd Class. The score fluctuates each year because some years test better or worse than others, but it's all measured relatively. Each 'tier' above that would be able 3 points on average above the previous up to Philosophers at 45/100.
Like apparently the patricians have far more children than the lower classes, so that there exist far more applicants than there are jobs available. It seems that according to records, the lower classes or bachelor had trouble finding positions at all.
Lower classes still have a lot of children too, it's just more common among Patricians. The average peasant will have six children and the average Patrician eight. Urban residents are similar to peasants, but Guilds are similar to Patricians, or even higher. The only thing that's different is that Guild and Patrician women have less physically damaging lives so they're able to have more pregnancies. Now, not all of these children survive to adulthood, but most do. Most families are like Ydrys' and will lose 1-2 children before they reach adulthood. It's sadly high, but compared to historical civilizations is unbelievably low; most places lost up to two
thirds of their children before adulthood where in the Kingdom, they only lose a quarter or less.
Compared to the relevant Medieval period, this level of fertility is
staggering. The average Ymaryn peasant couple probably has 5 adult children on average compared to not!France which has 3.5 on average.
The only reason that it isn't considered more of a problem is because no one in power cares as much about peasants. They aren't tracked as closely and don't have to performatively demonstrate their worth to even remotely near the same degree. This is a problem, but one easier to solve.
This is
definitely going to come up in the future.
@Redium can't believe I'm just asking this but what are our advisors opinions? Specifically, the professors?
Before I give you their opinions, I will preference this by saying that all of your advisors strongly emulate a great strength about the Ymaryn people, but also one of their great weaknesses. Some of this is informed by your explicit Values, but also thread culture.
Ianto: would prefer the Student, hands down. The Ymaryn military is the greatest in the world and he strongly believes a military academy would cover most of the People's deficits.
Rhys: his first choice would be the Mercenary, the second the Privateer. Rhys is driven most strongly by the idea that the Ymaryn are rotting internally without stimulation from foreign cultures so he tends to be the most radical in his recommendations.
Haul: has only lukewarm preferences, but would advise
against the Murderer. He hates cloak and dagger. He likes the Bodyguard's straightforwardness and likes the skill and reputation he's cultivated. Tools are only as effective as the ones who use them and he'd like to see the Bodyguard's superhuman skill be considered more widely.
Prydyer: is in favour of either the Murderer or the Cavalier. He's the most strongly religious of your counselors and tends towards soft traditionalism. Holy Order members have been used in the past as advisors and they are more than qualified.
Aderyn: has an opinion, but doesn't yet know you well enough to feel comfortable sharing.
During the update, I had wanted to give Aderyn more of a central focus, but it didn't work out. Between setting up Ydrys and Rhys, elaborating on the relationship between the Splinter Lords and Ydrys so I could demonstrate that with Gylyes and touching on Ymaryn gift-giving culture and communitarian nature, there just wasn't space. She'll definitely feature more in the second half of Turn 3, potentially along with Ianto depending on how the education vote goes.
I think as it sits, Prydyer has gotten short-charged the most out of all of your councillors.