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FreddieMelina
5 years agoNew Spectator
For me the high career level after uni makes sense. When you play with aging on and on normal lifespan, your sim stays minimum 21 days in uni. The young adult lifespan is 24 days only. So if you begin with a new sim, have to apply for scholarships and uni first, which already takes 3 days, then your sim will be an adult the day they graduate. But only if you do it in 3 terms. One of my sims has once had 4 courses in a term. NEVER AGAIN :sweat_smile: I was more exausted from playing a semester than actually doing a semester in the real world :joy: With 4 terms and 3 courses each it's okay to finish uni, I'd say. But with aging on your sim will be an adult by then for sure. And if my adult sim with - I'm not sure - 11 days left of the adult stage, I'd be frustrated to work from career level 5 or 6 up. Because then my sim would do better without uni.
But that's just my opinion, mainly reffering to my play style :sweat_smile:
But that's just my opinion, mainly reffering to my play style :sweat_smile:
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