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EgonVM
3 years agoSeasoned Ace
"pepperjax1230;c-18168154" wrote:"SilentKitty;c-18168126" wrote:
If your sim dropped out of High School as a teen it will have fewer careers available as an adult.
If your sim graduate High School early they can go to Uni as a teen.
I believe that complete if the teen-exclusive aspiration will have effects that last longer than the teen years.
Hmm… I guess it gives you an opportunity to shape a part of your sims life if you wish to.
Edit: didn’t see EgonVM’s reply when I wrote. On the phone for a bit.
Wait really?
Yes, so it is. I'll quote myself from the High School Year's Did You Know thread (which includes the list of available and unavailable careers):
"EgonVM;c-18165816" wrote:
So then, your sim dropped out or got expelled and now is an adult. What careers are available to them?
This is the list of careers that aren't available to them:Spoiler
- Detective
- Doctor
- Scientist
- Astronaut
- Business
- Civil Designer
- Education
- Engineer
- Law
- Salaryperson
- Tech Guru
And this is the list of careers that are available to them (with both branches available):Spoiler
- Actor/Actress
- Athlete
- Conservationist
- Criminal
- Critic
- Culinary
- Entertainer
- Freelancer
- Gardener
- Interior Decorator
- Military
- Painter
- Politician
- Secret Agent
- Social Media
- Style Influencer
- Writer
- Every part-time job in game
These sims can still apply to universities. However, they won't get into basic degrees. They can get into distinguished degrees, but if they don't get into any, they can't enroll to university. What's dumb is that even when the sim gets into none of the degrees, it will still be an acceptance letter.
"EgonVM;c-18159524" wrote:
Graduating early allows teens to enroll in and attend university.
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