NationStates Jolt Archive


School Assignment...

AlertStatusRed
02-12-2004, 16:39
For Social, we have to use nationstates and get the biggest population we can. :confused: If anyone has a rather large population, who would allow me to submit it for this assignment, I would be overjoyed. :D :D Otherwise, if anyone knows how to make populations grow quick, let me know. I'm willing to pay a small fee, or services, for a population large enough... ;)
MGfan :eek:
HC Eredivisie
02-12-2004, 16:40
all you have to do is wait.
The fairy tinkerbelly
02-12-2004, 16:40
it takes ages to get your population up high
Torching Witches
02-12-2004, 16:44
Mesmells a rat
Skepticism
02-12-2004, 16:47
That assignment seems to indicate a lack of understanding of Nationstates by your professor; population expands at a set rate over time, not as a result of your decisions. If everyone in your class starts at the same time, you should all end up with virtually identical populations.
AlertStatusRed
02-12-2004, 16:49
which is why i was wondering if anyone would let me use an old account with a large population for this assignment. I have no interest in playing the game, just in passing socials...
Joey P
02-12-2004, 17:04
What exactly would you do with a nation if someone lets you use theirs?
AlertStatusRed
02-12-2004, 18:50
The assignment is due dec. 13. I would move the nation into Etudessociales30f (my teachers region), until the 13th, then print off whatever he wants printed, then you could change your password, or whatever, and have it back.
You can make all decisions still, I only require limited access...
Kryozerkia
02-12-2004, 19:02
I may have a few puppets, but I'm not willingly to grant limited access - even though my biggest puppet was created when I created Kryozerkia.
Joey P
02-12-2004, 19:05
I'd let you have my old puppet, but it got deleted. I really don't want to give anyone the people's republic of Joey P. Sorry
Styvonia
02-12-2004, 19:08
That assignment seems to indicate a lack of understanding of Nationstates by your professor; population expands at a set rate over time, not as a result of your decisions. If everyone in your class starts at the same time, you should all end up with virtually identical populations.

i don't think the goal is to model population growth, but more the examination of social issues. Nevertheless, it does seem a bit odd.

Also, has it occured to the man with the assignment that said professor will have access to the forums?