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Also, don't just ignore a stat because it's "not your build". Each stat's score seem to influence the amount of that stat's tiles you get during exam. So if you totally ignore one, you're have a hard time getting those, meaning you'll have a harder time with SATs.
Overall, from what I've noticed so far after two dozen runs, stats don't imemdiatly dictates your career success or anything like that.
It gatekeeps some things to learn, but once you've learned everything from a single line, pushing higher doesn't seem to change anything. Trying to not leave one stat in the dust will help in the long run.