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Bought the game a few weeks back, finally figuring out a lot of the mechanics and I'm stuck on one point, educating wards. When I assign one to be educated by someone in my court or one of my vassals I'll get the choice the AI defaults to regardless of who I assign said ward to. As an example: I assign Chuck to be educated by Diplomania, my Diplomat with a relatively high score in the correct stat. This will last for a few days, then his guardianship will be returned to the default AI choice no matter what I do. Is this intentional? Is there something I'm missing? Even when I have to ask permission and wait for a reply my choice will be negated only a few days later.

Same culture, same religion and I'm the guddamn High Chief... why isn't this working the way I want it to? Not sure if it's actually a bug, I may just be missing some opaque mechanic or stat check. Anyone else experience this? Had a look in the bug forum but couldn't see a post title that reflected the issue I'm having.
 
This is a known bug that has been mentioned more than once on the forum, so I would've assumed it'd already be posted in the bug report forum... but hey, if you can't find an existing report, go post one.
 
This is a known bug that has been mentioned more than once on the forum, so I would've assumed it'd already be posted in the bug report forum... but hey, if you can't find an existing report, go post one.

Is there anything in particular that causes it to happen? Certain cultures, using the ruler designer, luck of the draw?

Kinda messing up my medieval eugenics program.
 
I would guess its the old "educate your daughters automatically" command (which, IIRC, was introduced to cut down the hassle of assigning people to educate your numerous daughters as an Islamic ruler) gone berserk and applying to every child other than your firstborn son (in my games at least), regardless of religion or culture. So far, touch wood, my succession has been through sons; I have been able to educate the heir (myself) successfully. I don't know what will happen if my ruler has only daughters.