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Re: University Life Expansion is now confirmed
« Reply #120 on: January 28, 2013, 02:31:25 AM »
The posing nude thing just cracks me up. I'll always have that "Draw me like one of your French girls" scene in the back of my mind while playing.
Haha that's what I thought of to when I heard that Sims could pose nude, love that movie. I think the terms are a little short for my taste, two weeks to explore everything University Life is bringing, before it's back to the home world. Plus all the partying that the Sims can do when they are at the university campus, it seems a little to short. At least I'm going to have my Sim get all the degrees that are available, but some people might only want one of them.     
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Re: University Life Expansion is now confirmed
« Reply #121 on: January 28, 2013, 09:22:39 AM »
Haha that's what I thought of to when I heard that Sims could pose nude, love that movie. I think the terms are a little short for my taste, two weeks to explore everything University Life is bringing, before it's back to the home world. Plus all the partying that the Sims can do when they are at the university campus, it seems a little to short. At least I'm going to have my Sim get all the degrees that are available, but some people might only want one of them.     

I agree. I was a little disappointed by the two weeks time limit. However, from what I can remember of the Sims 2 University, the time you spent with your young adults at the University campus was way too long. After I got to thinking about it, I think that two weeks is a good idea. I like to get my sims as far ahead in their careers as quickly as possible so I can spend more time on their families. I also don't want to spending nearly as much time as I had to in the Sims 2. I think that setting aside one or two weeks for your Sims to go to college is ideal when you've got a dynasty or a large family in the home world to worry about. Add to that the fact that your Sims can go as many times as they want, that one or two weeks will add up very quickly.
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Re: University Life Expansion is now confirmed
« Reply #122 on: January 28, 2013, 05:16:17 PM »
I think the terms are a little short for my taste, two weeks to explore everything University Life is bringing, before it's back to the home world.

I have to disagree. I find that you can do alot in two weeks if you try and depending on how long it takes to get a degree or how hard you work your sim you could achieve alot in those two weeks.

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Re: University Life Expansion is now confirmed
« Reply #123 on: January 28, 2013, 06:48:25 PM »
Proportionally--on Normal lifespan, they are only a YA for three weeks. This is one to two thirds of that time (I know it doesn't count, just for comparison's sake). It's pretty long with that view.
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Re: University Life Expansion is now confirmed
« Reply #124 on: January 28, 2013, 10:18:50 PM »
Proportionally--on Normal lifespan, they are only a YA for three weeks. This is one to two thirds of that time (I know it doesn't count, just for comparison's sake). It's pretty long with that view.

I would imagine that it works like traveling in WA does,: your sim doesn't age while at university, so the two weeks doesn't age them any.

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Re: University Life Expansion is now confirmed
« Reply #125 on: January 29, 2013, 05:32:49 AM »
I know, I didn't mean they age. I meant for comparison's sake, proportionally speaking (because what other comparison do we have in this game?) It is a long time. I don't mean it takes a long part of their life.
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Re: University Life Expansion is now confirmed
« Reply #126 on: January 29, 2013, 09:36:34 AM »
I know, I didn't mean they age. I meant for comparison's sake, proportionally speaking (because what other comparison do we have in this game?) It is a long time. I don't mean it takes a long part of their life.

You are absolutely correct. When compared to length of time that a Sim is a Young Adult, two weeks is a very long time. I think part of the reason that it seems so short is because a single Sim week goes by in the blink of an eye if you're not careful. Sometimes when I take my sims to China for a week, it feels like I've barely gotten anything done before I'm getting the notice that it's the last day of their vacation. I think University is going to bring a lot to the game, but I fear I'm going to end up sending my Sims there over and over again in attempt to explore everything.
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Re: University Life Expansion is now confirmed
« Reply #127 on: January 29, 2013, 11:18:36 AM »
You are absolutely correct. When compared to length of time that a Sim is a Young Adult, two weeks is a very long time. I think part of the reason that it seems so short is because a single Sim week goes by in the blink of an eye if you're not careful. Sometimes when I take my sims to China for a week, it feels like I've barely gotten anything done before I'm getting the notice that it's the last day of their vacation. I think University is going to bring a lot to the game, but I fear I'm going to end up sending my Sims there over and over again in attempt to explore everything.
I found that with seasons and generations; because the seasons only last a week on default, I takes forever to experience everything. However, it would make university more interesting if there are more things to do as we would not get bored as quickly when going back to see more.
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Re: University Life Expansion is now confirmed
« Reply #128 on: January 29, 2013, 12:01:18 PM »
I have to agree.  I kind of like the fact that it is not so long.  Sims2 seemed like it took forever and this seems alot better in sims3.
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Re: University Life Expansion is now confirmed
« Reply #129 on: January 29, 2013, 04:48:10 PM »
A new Community Blog called 'Academics:A Guide to Making the Grade' has been posted here.  The following is a quote from that blog.

The Sims 3 University Life is full of new options for hanging out and making friends. However, in between all of the parties, socializing, and fun activities, your Sim might want to attend a class or two. Whether your Sim is an A student, or only attends class to nap, I’m going to tell you all about how to get the best academic experience for your Sim in The Sims 3 University Life.

Preparation for university can start before your Sim ever leaves home. Before enrolling in university, your Sim can take an aptitude test. Your Sim’s traits, skills, work experience, and even high school grades will affect their test score. Scoring well on the aptitude test can result in credits toward a degree and scholarships to help pay tuition costs!

Once your Sims says goodbye to hometown family and friends and gets settled into their new living environment at university, they may be finding themselves asking, “Now what?” Well, now it’s time to take them to class, of course! Classes start Monday morning, and the university creates a schedule for every Sim based on the class load selected during enrollment. Use the academic panel in the UI to check your Sims’ class schedules and keep an eye on their academic progress during the term. There are tons of ways to affect academic performance, and performance is what will dictate your Sim’s final grades at the end of the term. So how do studious Sims finish the term with flying colors? Let me tell you a few ways…

Mondays and Wednesdays are devoted to seminar-style classes. These classes are held in one of the academic rabbit-hole buildings on campus, and can vary from Introduction to Dodging Questions to Methods and Practice of Tragic Clowns. While in seminar classes, you can choose from a variety of tones to set behavior of your Sims; tones will affect the amount of academic benefit your Sim gains from a class. Is your Sim feeling ahead of the curve? They can take it easy and chat with friends. Or maybe your Sim needs to suck up to the professor for a little extra academic boost since they forgot to study. Truly sneaky Sims can always ask another poor sucker (I mean Sim) to attend class for them; all the benefits of actually working hard in class but without the pesky use of your Sim’s valuable time! Be careful though, professors don’t look kindly on getting someone else to do your work. If caught, there are consequences…

Tuesdays and Thursdays your Sim will get out of the classroom for a more interactive academic experience. Grab your Sim an organic brew or energy drink from Roasted Toasted Beans Coffee Shop and head over to the Student Union for a lecture! This is a chance for your Sim to interact with the professor as they impart vital knowledge to eager minds. Ask questions, take notes, and soak up some academic goodness as the professor illustrates theories on the whiteboard! (Or sleep in your chair to make up for the wild party the night before). For Sims who want hands-on learning in a group environment, class activities give your Sim the chance to use academic objects to gain practical knowledge related to their major. Gather with your classmates around campus and break out everything from sketchbooks to skeletons to expand your Sim’s mind!

Sketchbooks and Skeletons?! Really?
Yep! Each Sim is granted an object specific to their major when they enroll. These objects are great for class activities or a bit of extra studying on the side. For example, Communications majors can take their Frequency Fun Mobile Radio Station to the Quad to conduct interviews with other Sims and report on campus events, all while improving their academic performance! In fact, your Sim can learn so much from actions outside of class that skipping a class or two may be okay. (I’m sure your Sim has a good reason for skipping after all)… However, if it is getting close to exam time and you find that your Sim is in need of an academic boost to prepare for the test, don’t forget to study! Sims can study from textbooks, computers, and even their smart phones. While studying can certainly help, more deviously-minded Sims may want to just take the easy route and create a cheat sheet for the exam. Be careful not to get caught though!

Exams are held on Fridays and the final exam is when all of your Sim’s hard work throughout the term will pay off. Make sure your Sim is in a good mood for their exams and is well prepared – failing an exam can have major impact on your final grade.

Why should your Sim care about their grades? Let’s say your Sim has gone to university for a few terms and has earned enough credits to graduate – congratulations! Graduating has several benefits – the first of which is an extra trait slot for your Sim! Add a sixth trait to your Sim to reflect all the personal growth they have undergone during their time in university. Graduating and earning a degree from university will also provide career benefits to your Sim. For example, Sims with a degree in Technology will find better career opportunities in Law Enforcement and Military careers, start at a higher level, earn more pay, and gain an increase in bonus and promotion opportunities! Your Sim’s grades will directly affect the career benefits they receive; Sims who graduate with higher grades instantly get more bonuses.

In The Sims 3 University Life, Sims have access to tons of ways to learn and grow. Spend some time enjoying classes, objects, skills, lectures, class activities, studying and even cheating! Just don’t forget to take a break from all that academic enrichment to hang out with friends and let loose. After all, the reward is in the journey!

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Re: University Life Expansion is now confirmed
« Reply #130 on: January 29, 2013, 04:59:54 PM »
Thanks for posting that, Gogowars!  I am really excited about this EP.  Especially the chance to gain an extra trait slot for a Sim!  I know you can send your Sims to University more than once - they probably won't allow this, but imagine if you could gain an extra trait slot each time!  A Sim with 8 or 10 traits (however many different courses there are) - that would really be my idea of a SuperSim!
 
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Re: University Life Expansion is now confirmed
« Reply #131 on: January 29, 2013, 05:16:24 PM »
The more I read, the more exciting it looks. I was a little disappointed to not get extra wish slots though. I had completely forgotten that sims 2 had that. Although subconsciously I remembered that, because the night before that was posted, I dreamed that I had TWO extra wish slots! It was very exciting!

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Re: University Life Expansion is now confirmed
« Reply #132 on: January 29, 2013, 11:35:44 PM »
I like that they have allowed for both rabbit-hole time as well as more interactive ways of education. I think that was what I liked least about Sims 2 University, it was ALL rabbit hole. So excited for this one!!


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Re: University Life Expansion is now confirmed
« Reply #133 on: January 30, 2013, 12:32:12 AM »
I wonder if there is a set group of students at Univeristy when you start up, or if they are all randomly generated or supplied from the different towns/worlds.  Would be interesting to send a sim from Sunset Valley, and meet other sims from Riverview, barnical Bay, Moonlight Falls, etc.

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Re: University Life Expansion is now confirmed
« Reply #134 on: January 30, 2013, 07:10:09 AM »
I really enjoyed university in the sims 2, this looks like it's going to be a really good expansion!
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