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University

From DemocracyCraft Wiki

Redmont University (often referred to as simply "The University") is a key location in DemocracyCraft. You can visit it by running the /university command, or alternatively running the /warps command and selecting "University."

There are 5 wings of Redmont University. Within these wings, you can take exams and find links to apply for government roles.

An image of the university.
An image of the university.

Exams

Within the university, you can find various rooms with lecturns inside them. Above these lecturns there are often signs, which upon clicking will start an exam. To get into a certain line of work, you will often need to pass one of these exams.

During an exam, questions will be sent to you in chat, and you must run the /exams <letter> command to answer the question. You can spend as much time in the exam as you'd like. Note that sharing exam answers with other players is against the law.

To study for the exam, please check the other guides on this wiki.

Once you have passed an exam, you will be given one of the following qualifications based on what you were taking the exam for:

  • a Trade Job (i.e. the exam for fisherman)
  • a Profession (i.e. the exam for lawyer)
  • a License (i.e. the exam for entrepreneur)

Navigation and Layout

The university has several wings for each school, which can be navigated by following the coloured lines on the ground. A map is shown at the front of the university, so navigation should not be too complicated.

A screenshot of the Redmont University map.
A screenshot of the Redmont University map.

Schools

The university has the following 5 schools, all of which have their own unique jobs you can get (as well as their own colours, which you can follow on the floor to navigate to their respective wings of the university). The schools and their exams are as follows:

School of Sociology & Economy

It is represented by the colour green.

School of Vocational Training

It is represented by the colour red, and covers roles that require physical labour.

School of Construction & Engineering

It is represented by the colour yellow, and covers both topics related to creating buildings and creating engineered products.

School of Law & Politics

It is represented by the colour blue, and covers roles that require lots of knowledge about the inner workings of the government and/or the law.

School of Health & Medicine

This school is represented by the colour magenta, and is the southernmost building in the university.

There is also another wing for the Driving Training Center (orange), however it does not count as a School.

  • The Pilots and Drivers exams are located here.