Students have aspirations, therefore 1-3 star students (from what I’ve seen) only have two classes to take on test. As a result, they only studied Humanities and Sciences at Peninsular, Northshore, and Archimedesbug. If you add Sports or Arts Course(s) to their schedule, they will gain community points and learn about it in their details, but it will be ineffective for them. The same may be said with Dancing Waffle and BEYOND Civil.
It’s fine to start early if you don’t have enough courses (you haven’t researched Intermediate Courses yet) to fill the program. However, I do not recommend it for the mid-late game. Because you can truly have your students learn upper-grade courses if you have Teachers with high competency, thus your students obtain 100 full marks for entire academic years when they are still in Grade 2.
Even so, I normally offer special courses like Eye-Exercise, Community Serving, Ethics, and so on just to complete the calendar, but you may also assign more advanced courses (for example, Northshore with 1-Star just needs Rudimentary Courses to graduate) to obtain more Community Points. However, even though they are qualified, they will not enroll in Archimedesbug, thus the tuition fee will remain the same.
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