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- simmyfroggy6 years agoSeasoned AceMaybe instead of making Uni a requirement for existing careers, it could be that completing a university run would allow a Sim to start at a higher level in the specific career that their course/studies relate to. That wouldn't essentially disable available careers but still provide an incentive to go to university before starting a career.
- amber_ilumire6 years agoSeasoned Ace
"darrenfroggy;c-17203626" wrote:
Maybe instead of making Uni a requirement for existing careers, it could be that completing a university run would allow a Sim to start at a higher level in the specific career that their course/studies relate to. That wouldn't essentially disable available careers but still provide an incentive to go to university before starting a career.
I agree. I don't think it would make much sense to include careers that requires degrees, but they should definitely enable you to get a jump-start on them. Particularly if they involve new careers that correspond to new degrees.
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