Miakoda wrote:Going by what may be PC, it is possible to raise stats and do all the events. However, the iOS/Android may just be running more difficultly.
One problem I notice is that you probably should be sleeping more. I'd recommend at least sleeping in on Mon-Wed-Fri, as well as at least one weekend morning. If your energy is above 75% (it may be 80%), it allows the afternoon activities to get a bonus which, in the long run, can add up. Now, you may have to put some afternoon study in, especially if you are romancing someone which require grades (like Max romancing Anne)
Something else is if the energy gets to low, then your tiredness can lower the amount of points you gain as well.
The sleeping is a good advice,thanks

I used to do that before. What I posted was directly derived from the quick run done by Jack just up there.
jack1974 wrote:Well the iOS/Android difficulty is set a bit differently, so maybe will tweak that if even in Easy mode is hard to get the endings. Anyway if by Spring Break you're at 190+304 = 494 surely you should manage to get the remaining 106 points by end of the semester??
Yep, it would if Dominic required Rational + Reflective. My bad, I took a bad example
This is why I failed at getting Dominic's ending (Rational/organized):
You can raise rational 7 times/week (Office (3)+ Chess (4)), as pictured here:

Then you also need to raise organized, but, contrary to the reflective stat I used on the previous example, it's on the exact same spot as rational, so you have to sacrifice one for the other:

And since I cared about grades, I used to do small variants of that (and sleeping is not an issue here):
Which was enough for springbreak (barely)

But too low for the end:
My guess would be that the way to win this would be to focus on one to get it to the advance state sooner (office -> physic class for example), then focus on the other? Still seems to require a lot of thinking for an easy mode to me, even if I know that I must be a bad example, because I always play on easy because I just want to read the story, not really to be challenged
