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ChampandGirlie
6 years agoSeasoned Ace
Yeah, you can go to the commons during the hours of meal times or you can buy a mini-fridge and microwave.
Roommates used to bring random meals too but I think that might have been nerfed. I liked that feature but some people complained. I used to swipe plates into my student's fridge for later. I thought the lobster thermidor on the occasions that I saw it was funny.
You can also go to the little coffee stand for a pastry or you can find stands that are open during special events. You can also go to the pub and eat bar food.
I don't know, I don't have a problem with going to the commons sometimes. My sim would study there until the meals were available. Depends on the sim though.
A sim can live off campus and have a kitchen. I think the pack is like this because if the dorms had kitchens then all the university students would end up as master chefs especially if aging is off during university.
I don't know, I think it is part of the university experience. I remember eating some kind of bizarre powderized chicken soup and really cheap stuff in cans that I would not eat now. I also remember eating meals in the cafeteria anytime they were offered ... rather than eating some of the weird things that I found on my own. I was so cheap that I would buy a small packet of fries with no burger or meal. Eating out was a big treat that had to involve traveling in a group. Someone else I know scrounged for food at their job for as many meals as possible. I remember the fire alarm going off at weird hours due to people doing things like frying bacon at 3 am. Admittedly, there was a small kitchen but I can see why it would be banned.
I've also been told a story about someone who got through university by making grilled cheese sandwiches with an iron.
I think people are assuming that students all cook like other adults. I think it's possible to turn a dorm into a private residence and add a kitchen.
Roommates used to bring random meals too but I think that might have been nerfed. I liked that feature but some people complained. I used to swipe plates into my student's fridge for later. I thought the lobster thermidor on the occasions that I saw it was funny.
You can also go to the little coffee stand for a pastry or you can find stands that are open during special events. You can also go to the pub and eat bar food.
I don't know, I don't have a problem with going to the commons sometimes. My sim would study there until the meals were available. Depends on the sim though.
A sim can live off campus and have a kitchen. I think the pack is like this because if the dorms had kitchens then all the university students would end up as master chefs especially if aging is off during university.
I don't know, I think it is part of the university experience. I remember eating some kind of bizarre powderized chicken soup and really cheap stuff in cans that I would not eat now. I also remember eating meals in the cafeteria anytime they were offered ... rather than eating some of the weird things that I found on my own. I was so cheap that I would buy a small packet of fries with no burger or meal. Eating out was a big treat that had to involve traveling in a group. Someone else I know scrounged for food at their job for as many meals as possible. I remember the fire alarm going off at weird hours due to people doing things like frying bacon at 3 am. Admittedly, there was a small kitchen but I can see why it would be banned.
I've also been told a story about someone who got through university by making grilled cheese sandwiches with an iron.
I think people are assuming that students all cook like other adults. I think it's possible to turn a dorm into a private residence and add a kitchen.