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Simalleyaile
7 years agoSeasoned Newcomer
@MadameLee - are we only supposed to give suggestions that Movoti approves of? Lovely life for him, sucks for the rest of us. (It's not even Movotti's thread!)
Edit: Gosh, that was harsh. :( I apologise for snapping MadameLee, I think I completely misread what you were saying. I actually love all the "American" type things that came with Sims 2 Uni - like cheerleading, dorm life, Greek houses, Secret Societies etc. Things like that weren't my personal uni experience, but I still hope they're return some of these features in Sims 4.
@Movotti - never heard of residential colleges? They're all over the place, Sydney, Brisbane, Townsville, Cairns, Perth, even smaller country towns with Unis- even the town I live in now where my husband works at a University has residential colleges. Most people I knew lived in residential colleges at least the first year, even ones that lived in the Uni town. It's pretty common for Aussies to leave their home town, even go interstate to get their tertiary education. I lived in QLD for high school, but went to NSW for Uni. All of my high school friends went off to Uni and stayed in residential colleges. I met a lot of my friends from all around Australia that way. A percentage of accommodation is put aside for overseas students, but the majority is taken up by us. It's not "odd" at all. You must live in a town/city that has a Uni. Most Australians don't.
Here you go, read about Sydney's colleges, just one example of hundreds. Colleges of Sydney
Edit: Gosh, that was harsh. :( I apologise for snapping MadameLee, I think I completely misread what you were saying. I actually love all the "American" type things that came with Sims 2 Uni - like cheerleading, dorm life, Greek houses, Secret Societies etc. Things like that weren't my personal uni experience, but I still hope they're return some of these features in Sims 4.
@Movotti - never heard of residential colleges? They're all over the place, Sydney, Brisbane, Townsville, Cairns, Perth, even smaller country towns with Unis- even the town I live in now where my husband works at a University has residential colleges. Most people I knew lived in residential colleges at least the first year, even ones that lived in the Uni town. It's pretty common for Aussies to leave their home town, even go interstate to get their tertiary education. I lived in QLD for high school, but went to NSW for Uni. All of my high school friends went off to Uni and stayed in residential colleges. I met a lot of my friends from all around Australia that way. A percentage of accommodation is put aside for overseas students, but the majority is taken up by us. It's not "odd" at all. You must live in a town/city that has a Uni. Most Australians don't.
Here you go, read about Sydney's colleges, just one example of hundreds. Colleges of Sydney
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