From this morning:
My sim, Eileen (evil, neurotic, green thumb, loves outdoors and heat), recently graduated with an "A" and took the aptitude test. She maxed her scores in arts and technology, but wanted to go into business (her LTW is to become Empress of Evil). She did receive a partial scholarship $1000 credit for tuition due, I believe, to being on the honor roll in high school. I opted for the medium load (12 credits a week) and a two-week term. When she arrived, she was given a variety of places to stay while studying: a same-sex dorm, a co-Ed dorm, a sorority (all rent free), or rent a place in town. I went with the sorority, picked my room, locked the doors to everyone but me, and settled in.
(Note: unlike WA, you can add things to your place in buy (and build?) mode. I upgraded the bed and added a water slide in the back yard.)
The 12-credit course load had me attending two classes on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday (rabbit holes), a lecture on Tuesdays and a "lab" on Thursdays, where you work with your degree object. You also get a text book that you can read or study in your spare time. Eileen wanted to get in with the rebels, so started talking with the town rebels and getting to know them better. Soon enough she was handed a wall art kit and a megaphone, and added a couple of pieces of art to the town.
In the two-week term, you get Saturday and Sunday to explore the town, attend parties, the usual stuff. No studying is allowed (at least the student metric bar disappeared on the weekend).
Nearing the end of the second week, with exams coming up, our little rebel decided to write a cheat sheet from her text book, hoping she wouldn't get caught. Fortunately for her, her status with the rebels "leveled" right before her first exam, making it harder for her to get caught cheating. She got straight A's for both weeks of exams and got a Dean's List moodlet. Since she didn't head home until Saturday night at 9PM, she decided to celebrate by adding a little more art to the town. Unfortunately, she was busted by the cops, fined $1000 and brought back to the sorority. She attended one last kegger, asked her romantic interest to go steady, made a pass and got rejected, and headed home, 24 credits closer to her degree.
Tonight she heads back for more classes, but I think I'll use the light course load, to allow more time for social activities.