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simmyfroggy
7 years agoSeasoned Ace
"Dannydanbo;c-17287875" wrote:"darrenfroggy;c-17287850" wrote:
@Dannydanbo Hm, good question about the part-time jobs.
Assumption here: since teens can have those & earn their own money (well, technically, what with the whole household funds thing), one would think that university students would be able to do the same. Though there might be some shuffling around of schedules/making sure the jobs don't conflict with lectures and classes.
But hopefully even if scholarships aren't a thing, the part-time jobs will be.
That said, I don't even know if we'll be getting uni fees. For all we know this is going to be free education (it is, after all, a thing in some countries, albeit not the US)
Yes, we don't know if there is a fee, but I was more concerned that if my sim in college got a PT job, could it be made to fit their schedule or can we fit our schedule around the job. They may not have done anything to either, so it might be pot luck as to whether a PT job will fit into our sims schedule.
@SimsStarfish I was thinking about them sharing a rental (if they exist in this version) but this begs the question, can you play two sims in college at the same time?
There is still my idea of creating a Greek house for a group of sims I create in CAS. Like one of those movies where unwanted students don't fit in anywhere but bond together and create their own house. Here, the twins could share a room, half UoB and half FI decorated.
Some of the PT jobs are early enough in the mornings or at weekends, so they might still be doable (the barista one, I think, has a slot early in the mornings).
I'm also curious about the other part of your post & how 'households' will work with uni: will students be a standalone single-Sim household & you can only play one at a time & rotate to any other Sims, family or other students? I really hope that's not the case :/