Struggling to keep your students' grades up in Two Point Campus? Learn how to improve teaching facilities, hire better staff, and manage student happiness for top grades.
Alright, so you're looking to get those grades up in Two Point Campus, huh? It's a bit of a balancing act, but totally doable. Basically, your students' grades are a reflection of how well you're running things – from the quality of your teachers to the happiness of your students. Think of it like this: better teaching and happier students lead to better grades, which in turn boosts your campus level. It all ties together!
There are a few key things you'll want to focus on:
- Student Happiness: Are your students comfy and content? A happy student is a good student!
- Teaching Facilities: Are your classrooms top-notch? This directly impacts how well students learn.
- Teacher Quality: Are your instructors actually good at their jobs? Better teachers mean better learning outcomes.
- Finances: Yep, it all comes down to your budget. Investing in better staff and facilities will pay off in the long run with improved grades.
Private Tuition
Early on, you'll unlock Private Tuition. Build a Private Tuition room and assign a teacher with Private Tuition skills to it. If you've got students who are really struggling, you can select them, click the Chalkboard icon below their stats, and send them to Private Tuition. It's a great way to stop them from flunking out and give them a better shot at passing.
Upgrading Classrooms
Don't forget that all your classrooms, including Lecture Theatres, can be upgraded. Try to fill them with as many of the suggested items as you can afford without wrecking your budget. The more stuff you cram in there, the higher the room rating, and the better the grades your students will achieve. Later in the game, once your mechanics can upgrade items, you can even improve things like lecterns in the Lecture Theatre. This really helps keep students engaged during lectures, which, you guessed it, leads to better grades.
Facilities Matter
A shortage of facilities can really tank a student's happiness and well-being, which in turn can drag down their grades. For instance, if you don't have enough beds in your dorms, students might be too tired, and that's going to affect their performance. So, it's not just one thing; it's a combination of everything working together. Keep an eye on all these aspects!
When All Else Fails: Expelling Students
Look, sometimes you've tried everything, and a student's grade just isn't going to budge. In those tough situations, you have the option to expel them. It might sound harsh, but on some maps, like Spiffinmoore, you need a specific average grade (like a B+) to meet the one-star challenge. If you've got tons of students by Level 15, keeping that average up can be a nightmare with students complaining, getting sick, or just being unhappy no matter what you do. We found that sometimes, just expelling students with a C grade or below can quickly bump up the campus average. Is it a bit of a cheat? Maybe, but it gets the job done!
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