Have that Teen use the phone to apply for a scholarship under the College phone menu. Save and leave the house. Click on the Select College button, located at the top left corner of the neighborhood screen. Select the college you want your Sim to attend. Click on the Students icon, in the bottom left corner, and then click on the Send Sims to College icon.
Within this screen you can move current teens in the neighborhood and Townie teens to a household. By clicking on a name you will see a picture and scholarship information for that Sim. Use the arrows to add and remove Sims from the household. When you have gathered the Sims you want to include in a household you can have many different households , click the Accept button. The household will appear in the Students Bin ready to move into a dorm or private residence.
If you choose a private residence, you can either move them into a new house or merge the created household with an existing one. Tips: 1. At any time you want, you can call the registrar and select to drop out. Also, if you fail any semester, you'll be placed on academic probation. This forces you to repeat the semester effectively extending your Sim's life span by another three days , and if you fail again, you'll be expelled.
Once out of college, your Sim will immediately become an adult, and will be prevented from going to college again. Unlike real life, Sims only get one shot, so make sure it counts. If your Sim graduated, he'll have a diploma in his aspiration rewards panel. This can be hung on any wall, and it can be read for the details of his graduations such as honors, if he had any. Once on a wall, the Sim can "re-pack" it. Basically, it's removed from the game but placed back in the Sim's aspiration rewards panel.
That way, a Sim can take it with him if he moves. Be warned that this does not happen automatically, which I learned the hard way.
I had a Sim named Huan-Feng Cai, who hung her diploma in her living room. Her neighbor, Robert Jabroni, ended up marrying her. When Huan-Feng moved into Robert's home, all of Huan-Feng's belongings were sold and deleted, including the diploma. Every point counts, after all. I recommend waiting until you get the alert that his birthday to become an adult is two days away. At that point, finish up anything you need to, then select that Sim as the active one.
You'll be told how much you'll get to start with. Getting Settled in College Once your college student has moved out, you'll have to exit back to the neighborhood screen. From there, click the university button in the top-left corner of the screen, and go to the school you wish your Sim to be enrolled in. He'll be in the Sim Bin, ready to go. Select him, then look around at the housing options. You basically have two options: dorms or houses.
Houses allow more privacy and some of the comforts of a "typical" home, not to mention faster processing times on a slower computer.
Dorms will be smaller and more crowded, but cheaper, and you'll have other Sims everywhere to help out that Social Meter. The choice is up to you really, but if you didn't get too good of scholarships, you may have to settle on dorms out of need.
Take a look around it; see how certain doors actually appear to you? That's because those doors serve a special function. A Sim can claim the door, and then lock it from anyone aside himself to get in.
Within a minute, CPU-controlled Sims will begin pouring into the lot, and they'll start claiming any door they see. Your Sim will need to decide pretty quickly what room to take, hence the need to pause. Find a room you like preferably one with a desk , and have your Sim claim the door. Lock it if you wish, too.
Now, you can go to Buy or Build Mode and tweak things how you want to, but the money you received for this term is not limitless. You could and should upgrade your bed, for example, but don't start making sweeping architectural changes. With the door claimed, take another look around the dorm. Pause if you need to, but you may want your Sim to walk around. The dorms have cafeterias, where a school-funded and CPU-controlled worker will appear and serve meals.
He'll also clean up dishes, so that's one thing you won't have to worry about. Also take note where the computer room is, if there is one, as well as the common bathrooms. Again, because of your limited budget, you won't be able to change too much, so it's best to get the layout down in your mind before doing anything.
If you instead chose to rent a house, you'll have a lot less you need to worry about. You won't have to claim anything, and the layout is probably pretty convenient. You will, however, have to cook your own meals, which may pose a time issue sometimes. However, you can hire a maid or a gardener like any residential lot to help out with maintenance. How to Hit the Books School isn't all about partying, and now that you're settled in your temporary four-year home, it's time to get to work.
The first thing you need to do is check out the college-specific job panel. Cheats are case sensitive, so be sure to capitalise correctly. This code enables multiple cheats, including one that lets you skip semesters. Click the profile box of the Sim you want to control, found in the left-hand corner of the screen. Once your Sim is activated, hold down the "Shift" key and click on her.
This will open up a selection menu.
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