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Oof, I see. It shouldn't work like that since it's entirely possible to max the skill before enrolling! ☹️
Do you know what would be best to do about that, cheat the skill level lower? Thanks for suggestion 🙂
- xochiquetzl_xkvn2 years agoSeasoned Ace
I play university a lot in my sprawling rotational save, including big crops of university students together. This is what works for me, YMMV.
- I make a club. Activities: be friendly, do homework. I play rotationally but I don’t rotate during university and they spend the week before university training research and debate and making friends. I don’t turn the club off, and I buy the research and debate boost and rally the troops ASAP.
- I enroll on Friday. This gives me all weekend to make them do their final presentations and papers. After almost a week of club 24/7, I probably have enough points to buy boosts for every subject they study. Also Homework Boost.
- All papers submitted before start of term. All presentations given that Monday. Homework done before each class, work tone always changed to take notes. With do homework as a club activity, they do it autonomously (just watch for them throwing the book on the ground outside and going to their next class without it, ugh. They don’t have to have it in their inventory to turn it in, apparently, but you have to go searching for the dumb book the next time you want them to do homework, or buy another.)
- I use the job panel (“J”) and the space bar to toggle through the household and make sure all tasks are complete a lot.
- I use the phone to check progress on Wednesday or Thursday. Usually, this is good, but I got a “frankly, I’m worried,” on one student whose skill gains were low. He pulled an all-nighter raising the relevant skill. (It was a parenting elective.)
- I do get the stupid bug where they’re charged outrageous bills for the dorm but deal with it.
- Avoid the unbalanced meals debuff. I edited the dorm to have a Schmapple fridge and microwave, use Zoomers, have my witches cast grand delicioso, grill on a public lot and bring home leftovers, and pretty much anything other than quick meals unless I’m desperate (Rally the Troops! Also my editing might be why I have bills 🤷🏻♀️). Also the dorm has study spot. Homework without study spot and with low research and debate is for chumps.
- In general, try to keep their needs bright and shiny green. Any uncomfortable moodlet is a debuff that reduces skill gain. Lower skill gain = lower grades.
- If you’re in the dorm, door locks will save your sanity. Your Sim’s room? Unless they have an NPC roommate, lock that door to everyone but household members. All other doors, lock to everyone but roommates.
- I’ve done university with maxed skills just fine. 🤷🏻♀️
I had a household of eight Sims get straight As. (Yes, moving eight Sims into the dorms is astonishingly tedious. Like, 15 loading screens tedious. UGH!)
Bikes are great for your non-occult Sims at Britechester, but aren’t worth the trouble at Foxbury. If you have Spa Day, you can have non-occult Sims train Wellness and teleport to class. Witches and vampires don’t need bikes (bat form/broom/Transportalate/vampiric run/etc). One advantage of the bikes is that they fill fun like nobody’s business, and homework and taking notes tank fun. Let them play video games, juggle the soccer ball, etc., if their homework is done.
I do play with mods but have made no adjustments to career difficulty or skill gain difficulty. I’m an overachiever and want overachiever Sims. 🤣
I have no idea if that helped, sorry. If you have Get Together and a single Sim, maybe you could make a homework club with one or more NPC roommates and boost your Sim’s subject skills? Or if you have tiny living, forget the dorm and live in a tiny home with study spot during university (combine with clubs for a good time, they stack).
- GiardiniDiMarzo2 years agoLegend@xochiquetzl_xkvn Wow, so esaustive! The clubs!!! Why didn't I think of the clubs?! Great idea!
- 2 years ago
99% of my sims max their skills before starting Uni and the only time I’ve gotten less than straight A+ was the first time when I didn’t realize they needed to edit their term paper/presentation until they were outstanding/excellent, so that is not an issue.
- PipMenace2 years agoHero@dovah400 Cheating the skill lower might be worth a try, though not sure if it would work after enrollment or not. I don't skill grind Sims usually, and definitely not if I'll be sending them to university for the same skill - because the time spent in university is mainly good for raising skills. If my Sim has already maxed something, I either don't take them to university or I have them major in something else. It's also possible that there's some other bug in grading - many people have reported that they attend classes, do all the work, raise their skill, and still always fail - but I have never experienced that myself, so can't say what might cause or fix it. All I can say is that in my game and with the way I play, they only fail if they skip class or don't do (or cheat on) a final. But my Sims also always start with low skill and try to split class time between actively listening and taking notes, and do as much of the homework as they can. I also tend to have them attend from home, as I got tired of dealing with how long it takes them to walk across campus to get to class. I have had Sims fail when they lived on campus and accidentally skipped class because even though I sent them before it started they didn't arrive until it was over!
- 2 years ago
My Sims are both in the next term now. Sim A got probation and a 4-, Sim B got a 1+ (which is like an F (4-) and an A+(1+) in the US system afaik). Luckily I found out that it's possible to cheat the probation away and to change the grades easily, but I have about zero motivation to replay this pack with other Sims in the future.
Sim A now needs the Rocket Science skill for 2 of her classes which was on lvl 7 for her, so she was able to improve it, but she still gets the same notifications no matter what, so I think it's the bug.
@PipMenace Yes, when they live on campus they easily accidently skip classes. On the first day they "went to class early" to stand there for 5 sim minutes and then went away to do something else, which is why I disabled autonomy for now.
So I can work around/cheat around these issues for now, but it's a lot less fun for sure. Anyway - thank you for your suggestions!
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