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I played some of them back in the day but didn't finish them as my own Sims went to college etc. when the pack was released. I played that poor little rich guy, can't remember his name. He was in the richer neighborhood that didn't allow for Greek Houses. I sent him around to all three UNI hoods to meet and make friends. I think I gave him a UNI roommate, but can't remember their name either. I tried the sorority girls but didn't like them and never finished them. I tried that band household but didn't like it either. I had more fun with sending my own Sims (sometimes in groups) to college instead of the premade Sim households in the three different Uni hoods.
I usually played in the desert hood, because of the Greek Houses we could create, and they usually lived in the Pinenut dorm or whatever it is, and usually all of my own Sims or at least two there at a time. Maybe in different semesters, but still under my control. I don't hardly send Sims to college anymore unless I think the family can actually seem like they can afford it. If it's a poor family I'm playing their kids usually get a part time job as a teen (hopefully the jobs they want sometimes) and then grow into that job so I don't have to hunt for it later.
I sort of decided when they are teens if the family would really be able to afford an Ivy League college, or a community college and or if they seem like they would get a scholarship. lol If they don't seem that type that would go or could go, then I make them get teen jobs and grow up in that job. Then there is another type I play sometimes, like the family worked hard to get them to college, but they waste it, and flunk classes and party all the time and get kicked out and the family is upset and embarrassed by them since they spent all that money. :D
I usually played in the desert hood, because of the Greek Houses we could create, and they usually lived in the Pinenut dorm or whatever it is, and usually all of my own Sims or at least two there at a time. Maybe in different semesters, but still under my control. I don't hardly send Sims to college anymore unless I think the family can actually seem like they can afford it. If it's a poor family I'm playing their kids usually get a part time job as a teen (hopefully the jobs they want sometimes) and then grow into that job so I don't have to hunt for it later.
I sort of decided when they are teens if the family would really be able to afford an Ivy League college, or a community college and or if they seem like they would get a scholarship. lol If they don't seem that type that would go or could go, then I make them get teen jobs and grow up in that job. Then there is another type I play sometimes, like the family worked hard to get them to college, but they waste it, and flunk classes and party all the time and get kicked out and the family is upset and embarrassed by them since they spent all that money. :D
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