The more classes they do at a time, the faster they’ll finish their degree, if they can keep up! My Sim with a full course load and a freelance job was VERY grumpy by the end of her first term.ĭifferent classes have different requirements, although they all include homework – just click on the composition notebook in your inventory. It’s up to you how chilled or intense your Sim’s time here is – take a single class per term and enjoy student life, or max out their time with required credits, an optional class and fit in their full time job around it – the choice is yours. You can choose one elective per term, either related to your Sims major or something just for fun (Mixology for rocking parties!) and up to three core classes (four if you don’t choose an elective) that the school chooses for you. And you’re off!Īs mentioned, it takes 12 credits to graduate, you can choose from one to four classes for your Sim per term. ![]() Once accepted, you can choose your Alma Mater – depending on which degree you want, not all Universities are created equal – or are even available – select where you want to live, what classes you want to take, and how to pay for it. Since results of scholarships and University applications take a day or 2 to arrive – by snail mail! – the sooner you can get started, the better! Adults and elders can also go to Uni, but they don’t benefit from the full range of scholarships that a younger sim can earn. So if your teen Sim is looking at scholarships, might be a good idea to wait until closer to their birthday to apply, just so they have the maximum chance to build skill. Sims can start applying to University in their teens and start attending when they transition to young adult. Note that once you apply for a scholarship and are turned down, you can’t apply again until the next university term. Unlike real life, it’s actually easier to get to class on time if you live off campus! Living off campus isn’t all bad, though! If your student lives in another world, like a little apartment in San Myshuno, it treats going to class like going to work, in that they enter the classroom rabbit hole from their front door, instead of trying to run to the classroom building from their dorm. It does warn you that, as in real life, while it may save you money, you won’t get the “full University Experience” if you live at home! One area where the world and housing already stands apart from previous University packs – you don’t need to move to the world! You can remain in a non-university world and commute if you prefer. Both campuses offer 4 playable lots – 3 University residences and a Commons area. ![]() To one side, you can find the Foxbury Institute, a modern looking campus, to the right, the University of Britechester with a more European feel. ![]() It has three distinct regions – Gibbs Hill, which is a residential area that any Sim can live in nestled in the centre, and hosts 3 residential lots (2 occupied, and 1 starter home) a library and a bar, both of which are tagged as Student Hangouts, which is a new lot trait. Let’s start with the new world, Britechester. Digging into the game play, it feels like they have taken the best bits of both previous University packs, added a unique twist, and graduated with an A+!
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