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- in my sim universe universities are completely optional and you can have any job university or not
just personally not big fan of high education :sweat_smile: already too annoying irl - KathykinsSeasoned NewcomerI haven't found the University experience too enjoyable, so none of my sims are currently doing higher education.
- atreya33Seasoned VeteranIt is not a requirement for my sims. University in sims 4 is actually quite challenging and time consuming. I enjoy it and just started another university episode with two students in a dorm but I don't feel like doing this for all sims. So in my game university degrees are totally optional.
- PhilxSimsNew ScoutI use Kuttoe's Career Overhaul, so it's a requirement.
- No, because that's what the entry levels are for. There have to be gardeners, regular lab technicians and document pushers at a research center, and some of my sims fill those roles. If they put in effort and work themselves up through the ranks, then that feels organic. University is for those that want to start at the higher tiers.
That said, one of my current Scientists isn't even a scientist in a traditional sense, he's a drug manufactorer. Science was the closest ingame career I could find. - Yes because I'm using Kuttoe's Career Suite which changes promotion requirements for jobs and degrees - sometimes several - are required for many careers now.
But a lot of them can study at university while working, since it's only the higher levels that need the degrees. - I never get tired of giving my sim family members degrees. Most have multiple degrees.
- crocobauraSeasoned AceI have a scientist in my game but he was created way before University pack so the answer to the question is no. However, I did send a sim to University to study drama of all things and she failed twice despite my best efforts and I haven't send any other sim since.
- bshag4lvSeasoned ScoutI believe that a job like a scientist would require some college, maybe even a degree...in the sims. (The active scientist career is one that I have loved since GTW was released.) The sims who do go are doctors, judges, teachers, I like the higher tiers of jobs, that's why I send them.
Now my foodies do not go to college, neither do my musicians or my writers or comedians. I believe these careers need natural talent and college is unnecessary. The same could be said for the baristas, construction workers, lifeguards, etc. - CAPTAIN_NXR7Seasoned Veteran
The narrative dictates wether my young aspiring scientists need to sign up for Uni or not. Let’s just say that 90% of the time I’m a degree cheater. I definitely want the degree but I certainly don’t want to do the work.
As for the remaining 10%…there really has to be a valid reason for my students to physically attend college (I don’t find these classes to be very exciting, professor ) but when they DO, my sims always end up joining a secret society (one that’s a little grittier than what the game offers…) and all goes haywire and supernatural in the end, just like in real life.
The students that DO go to college either study robotics or archaeology and I sometimes (always) play as the (extremely handsome) ? professor who’s to bring our ambitious little studious group on a field trip to Selvadorada in search of THE Very Mysterious But Dangerous Artifact... { the secret society very much requires, or else…}.
Some of the students come back home - deadly cursed- others, unfortunately, never return…
Without a doubt our incredibly competent intellectual locates the artifact, manages to rescue himself from all this other pooh - pooh drama and returns to campus, unscathed, as handsome as ever and just in time for the sequel - in which he sets out on yet another trip to The Jungle, this time to track down THE Mysteriously Disappeared Students.
As the man and professor who got these poor kids into this very mess in the first place he feels extremely responsible for their well-being (in truth he just hopes to return and hook up with the Omiscan ”goddess” whom he fell in love with the last time he visited the Omiscan Royal Baths).
This particular sequel always ends on a cliff hanger: after a long and perilous journey our man eventually finds both his “goddess” and his students in Cantina El Arbol del Jaguar, completely fine and unharmed - BUT, as fate would have it- loses consciousness after ingesting too many suspicious looking Omiscan “delicacies” before he wakes up in a temple - with no shoes on and a wee drop of blood on his pinky toe - whilst being surrounded by a crowd of thirsty looking Vampires…
In short: I’ve learned from my own gameplay that a university degree looks pretty on the wall, but a machete is more useful.
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