Most of mine tend to become scientists or builders as their 'majors'. A few become farmers, and even fewer become doctors. I haven't seen any kid 'graduate' with more than a smidge of parenting skills. By the time they turn 14 all seem to be at least trainees, with a few adepts.

Along with their 'major' they tend to have picked up a little skill in all the others as well. That has only started relatively recently; in the past they would only pick up one skill. I would guess that is because I've been using Scholars almost exclusively to teach.

I've been wondering about why one skill predominates always. I suspect it's because all the teachers, even scholars, have one skill that is their highest, and that's the one they'll pass on the most. Perhaps if we want the kids to learn all the skills equally we will need to keep a faculty of at least five (preferably all Scholars), each member being maxed out in a particular skill.
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