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- My preference would be yes but only if they add private schools. If public school has a fee my first generations of my legacies are in big trouble ?
- No, if it's for the current education system, but yes, if they give us a private/boarding school option or even homeschool. If the Sims can choose which Uni to enrol, they should be allowed to choose different type of school to start their education too.
- crocobauraSeasoned AceI don't care for school fees, where I come from school education is free for everyone. Personally, I think school fees will impact negatively on sims with large families and many children. With university, it's easy because college sims are adults and can apply for loans, but for child sims, their parents will need to pay for the school fees. Maybe they should implement private schools for sims with money to spare as an alternative to standard school, and additional gameplay related to this like schmooze with the principal and other rich children and parents, charity drives, class history trips to Paris, culture trips to Disnyeland Japan and ski trips to Switzerland.
- NetzspannungSeasoned NewcomerI don't think that school fees should be considered normal. Public schools should be free. I would be fine with fees if they added Boarding Schools in TS4 like in TS3 (came with Generations).
- logionXSeasoned VanguardI believe that school should be free, just as it is in my country.
- DaWaterRatSeasoned AdventurerI'm going to have to go with Yes if we get Private schools, No for the current/public school setup.
Yes, there was a registration fee at our school. It could be waived if you were low income. It was also fairly low. ($20, US, I think?) The expensive part was the supply list that was half dedicated to kitting out the classroom because the school budget didn't allow for the classrooms to be properly stocked (but did allow for all the kids to have Macbooks...) - mariefoxprice83Rising AdventurerI don't think we should have school fees as the game currently stands but if there is a private school option, that offers kids some different education opportunities, such as learning actual skills whilst at school, then yes, definitely.
- Public schools and universities are free where I live, so no paying for studying.
- 83bienchenSeasoned NoviceI'd love to be able to send them to a private school for a fee. I love how i was done in TS2 where you had to convince the director to accept your children at private school. Convincing the director could be optional to reduce the fee.
- crocobauraSeasoned Ace
"83bienchen;c-17471481" wrote:
I'd love to be able to send them to a private school for a fee. I love how i was done in TS2 where you had to convince the director to accept your children at private school. Convincing the director could be optional to reduce the fee.
Mischievous sims could do some convincing of their own with some old school bribing and blackmailing.
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