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Kita5399
5 years agoNew Spectator
"duhboy2u2;c-17328489" wrote:
I do leave it on. But I always switch their aspiration to the new DU one because it completes quickly and gives them points enough for a youth potion. I don't like going home to play my other sims only to return and find my college sims aged up.
When I'm playing my rotational game, I only give my college student a few classes a semester also. Its probably a personal paranoia, but I'm always afraid they'll get too far with too low a grade if I'm not there with them.
Now I'm wondering if I should just turn aging off in my saves while in University.
I use the setting that allows only the active house to age in my rotation save. If you play your households fairly evenly it works out well. I played a few students that I would only play the first day of each term, and let the game take over the rest. I found that as long as I completed any papers or projects, and kept their appropriate class skills up (I think at about 6) they did just fine (one graduated with an A, the other with a B+).
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