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amapola76
6 years agoSeasoned Ace
"WolfNate;c-17300486" wrote:"MVWdeZT;c-17300219" wrote:
I think the distinguished degrees are advanced degrees.
As for how majors line up with jobs:
Law -- economics, psychology, villainy, language and literature, history, communications
Engineering -- computer science, biology, physics
Teaching -- all 13
Explain that to me? If I take Psychology and Lit I can be a lawyer?
In real life, most lawyers get their undergraduate degrees in other subjects. I don't know of any prestigious school (in the US) that even has a "law" bachelor's degree. I was an English major, for example, which is really common for lawyers, and a pretty high percentage of the other lawyers I know were history majors... economics and journalism/communications are also not uncommon. But really you could major in absolutely anything and go to law school, as long as your grades and LSAT scores are high enough.
Now, I'm sure the Sims 4 isn't going to have a law school any more than they have med school. It will probably be a lot like the sims medical career track, which is not the most common real-life track (orderly to nurse to doctor... not saying this never happens in real life, just not what everyone does). Similarly, the Sims 4 law career progression will probably be something like legal secretary to paralegal to law student to associate to partner.