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EnkiSchmidt
5 years agoHero
"Karababy52;c-17352528" wrote:
Anyway, it's my belief that grades are extremely skewed toward skill levels at the base, but also factors in being on time for class, taking notes and turning in outstanding term papers and presentations. I wouldn't bother buying those expensive study guides or studying at all. My Sim didn't. *shrugs*
I can second that. My first university household consists of two sims that I pushed through a pre-university "skillcamp" and the premade Julia Wright. My own sims aced all their four courses (three classes, one elective) with A+ across the board. In contrast Julia started with Charisma and Logic, but no Handyness, Research or Robotics that she needed for her physics major. Despite her putting the same attention to her tasks as my own sims, Julia got put on academic probation with one F, one D- and one A. I knew beforehand that skills matter, but underestimated how much exactly.
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