UnNatural - A supernatural horror game - editing complete, beta testing over

High school is 7-11 then we can go to college university comes after that.

Our highschool is 7-10, college 11-12 then Uni

Isn’t college and university the same thing just different names?

Depends where your from. In America, yes I believe so. Australia, no. UK, don’t think so.

In the UK the education system goes like this

Primary (Junior school years 1-6)
Secondary (High School years 7-11)
College
University

no in America they are different. University (universal) teaches everything college is more specified. Just resently a college in my area Heidelberg switched from college to university after taking on more classes.

You go to preschool at age 3 and then return at age 4 although it is only optional. In normal circumstances you graduate at age 18. Depending on birthday, whether you advance a year early, or get held back. then you pick a college after graduating optional of course but any more if you want a good job it is mandatory. Yay literally while writing this I just got accepted in to college!

@Kelli
Congrats! Anywhere prestigious? I know that we have a pretty good Uni, Ranked 17 in the world last time I checked. It’s strange how each of the western cultures has a different educational system. I know that we have 2 different systems here in Australia, although they only change slightly. Some places college is year 11-12 but in some high schools are year 7-12.

Actually NS, the game already says that the PC’s family getting murdered showed up because of an earlier search.

Oh it seemed in my last playthrough that doing the school daze mission means I don’t have enough rep with SRT to spare the Doctor’s life when it comes up for discussion, did you intend for that to be an issue?

Line 38: bad label train Got this when choosing to become friends again.
Also found a typo " You shive at the mere memory of it." “Shive” should be “shiver”

Americas education is like this:
Elementary school 1-5
Middle school 6-8
Highschool 9-12 (13 in some cases.)
College

The American education system varies from state too state and city too city, all the way down too districts. My locale area does, a Elementary school k-6 middle school of 7-8 and a high school of 8-12, followed by collage, but I am aware of about five distant formats. However for a period of time I lived in an area that did 1-8 and high school of 9-12. So the structure is not always the same across the states.

@stsword
Yes but it doesn’t say that till after you click it. Before that it says its recent news. He’s going to reword it so it says that before you click it.

@stsword

“School Daze” is an odd mission as you can’t win yourself you have to be saved. I couldn’t decide how much rep to give. I’ve set it at 1 for now.

@12lexy12

Fixed those errors.

@WolfieGrey

Tried to fix most of those issues you mentioned. Let me know if you spot any more or I’ve missed one.

Any new updates?

@RockyBalboa
If you open the game, there is a section where it tells you the newest updates

@RockyBalboa

Yes, details are mentioned in game menu under updates.

Edit: ninja’d by WolfieGrey lol

Link: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/82599458/Unnatural/Season%20One/web/mygame/index.html

Thanks!

I know I’m a little late for this…

In the UK (England) we have Five (One extra but not compulsory) school stages.

PRE-PRIMARY.

Nursery (Optional): This is an optional yet highly recommended school stage, you don’t get any academic education but you learn some core skills. (Playing, Painting, Exploring, Communicating,Socializing,etc) You attend at the age of 3-5 (Depends when you were born)

Reception: This is the start of your education, you learn the very basics of writing, arithmetic, it’s basically Nursery but you start to learn basic maths and english. You attend from the age of 5 and should finish at the age of 6 (Like I said it depends on your birthday)

PRIMARY

Year 1: This is when you start ‘Primary school’ and you continue to develop your maths and english skills (And a few other core subjects) but this is when the ‘creative’ learning slows down, you still get play-time but you’re expected to do SOME writing. You enter this year at the age of 6 - 7(Depends on the birthday)

Year 2: This is when ‘creative’ play comes to a halt, that’s right little midgets you’re expected to write and use your brain. You continue to develop your Maths and English skills (And other subjects). Ages are 7-8 (Depends on B-Day)

Year 3: This is the year when Science gets slowly introduced and you learn the basics (Mainly through experiments) And you continue to develop your Maths and English skills. Ages are 8 - 9

Year 4: Same as Year 3 but you get on to more difficult things. Ages are 9 - 10 (Depends on B-Day)

Year 5: This is when Sex-ed and religious education come into play, as for Maths, English and Science they just give you more difficult work. Ages are 10 -11.

Year 6: This is the last year of Primary school and you must search for your Secondary school. Same as before you just get taguht more difficult stuff (11-12)

SECONDARY

Year 7: First year in secondary (12-13)

Year 8: Same as year 7 (13 - 14)

Year 9: You start to pick out your GCSEs (14-15)

Year 10: You practice for GCSEs ( 15 - 16)

Year 11: Exam time! (16 - 17)

SIXTH FORM (Optional): This is when you get the right qualifications to go Uni.

UNIVERSITY: Loans, Bills, exams.

The ‘age’ system is very flexible, for example I am 13 but I am in year 9, because I was born in July.

In my school, it goes from pre-school to reception - primary (sub-divided into key stage 1 (year 1-3) -2 (year 4-6)) and then secondary (sub-divided into key stage 3(year 7-8) - 4(year 9-10)(year 11&12 is not available due to lack of teachers) and also, you can join any class regardless of age, you just have to pass the test, and you will always graduate class regardless of your final term scores. it also has very little students per classroom, my class only has 2 people (unfortunately I do not even like that classmate) it also has some mixed classes, year 10 in year 9 classroom and the such.