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- RickxAbsinthe433 years agoRising Hotshot
@crinrictThat's unfortunate! I did read somewhere that they should be able to if they got their high school diploma. Well, I think my Sim will graduate university before full-time careers would even become an issue anyway.
- crinrict3 years agoHero+@RickxAbsinthe43 If you have a source where EA says the opposite, please link. :D
- RickxAbsinthe433 years agoRising Hotshot@crinrict I assumed the source I got it from got it from EA. I don't have a source, I was just confused because it was a game guide website. It's no big deal, it just would've been a nice feature.
- crinrict3 years agoHero+@RickxAbsinthe43 Yeah, def. Seems uni interactions are currently also very limited for teens. Maybe they'll consider changing it in the future.
- RickxAbsinthe433 years agoRising Hotshot@crinrict Haven't experienced the limitations yet, but I'll be on the lookout. He's almost a YA anyway, he should be able to unlock uni interactions/get a job then.
- PhilxSims3 years agoNew Veteran
The ingame text implies that they should be able to join adult careers
- SimTresa2 years agoSeasoned Ace
Yes, that text is misleadingly worded, isn't it? Guess it should say teens can gain work experience from part-tyime jobs or something. I'll just have my teen work on her painting skill until her birthday in a few days.
- ReneHollyDesign12 years agoSeasoned Ace
@PhilxSims I totally agree with you. Very misleading!
I've used Teen sims in rags to riches till they grow up. It's fun. ♥
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