1st Sim to University
#1
Posted 17 January 2012 - 08:54 AM
For starters, I plan (unless someone tells me it isn't needed) to send her with a bed, a desk, a table, two chairs, a computer, a phone, and possibly a television and game system. Will she also need lights, a burglar alarm, refrigerator, bathroom furniture, etc?
I can also probably load her down with items she can sell upon reaching University--like I said, her family can afford it--so costs aren't an issue, but...
Thanks in advance for any assistance.
#2
Posted 17 January 2012 - 12:48 PM
Dorm rooms will have beds, but not very good ones. She'll be able to put the existing bed in inventory (or sell it) and use a better one. I prefer using the inventory so it can be put back when the Sim moves out of the dorm.
Dorms will have a communal television and computer. A few dorm rooms have either computers or empty desks. Sending them won't be necessary, but they'd be nice to have when she can afford to rent a house. A few dorm rooms have dressers, but most don't, so sending a small dresser would help.
Dorms have communal bathrooms with showers, and dining areas with food service. Tables, chairs, and bathroom furniture comes in the "she'll have it later" department. Note that campus rental houses usually have furnished bathrooms and kitchens, though they may not have dining tables.
A mini-fridge for the dorm room might be nice, but food service runs from 4 am to midnight, so it's not really necessary.
Sending things she can sell, if only so she can buy clothes, is a good idea. Students can only use clothes they buy on campus, so they can't buy clothes for college in advance.
#3
Posted 17 January 2012 - 12:57 PM
#4
Posted 17 January 2012 - 03:16 PM
I usually fix up two rooms in advance before moving my sims in. Proper bed, dresser, table, chairs, curtains, computer, maybe a picture or two, etc...and then when I send my sim to college they just pick that room. Since I plan generations of sims, it only made sense to have one dorm they all stayed in. Yes, your sims and your parent sims will have the same friends because college NPC's never age although they can "graduate" from college after three generations of playable sims have graduated. I didn't know this for years.
Grandma
#5
Posted 17 January 2012 - 09:13 PM
Will my Sim need to bring a phone unit? She has a cell-phone, but would the same rules apply as in the neighborhoods, that they need a land line for the cell-phones to work?
Also, is there a roommate situation in the dormitories? If I were to send one Sim to college, and then send another from another family, would I be able to make them into roommates? Would they have to be sent at the same time, one going and dragging another along? Or if I want them to be roommates, would I have to have them rent a house instead?
Thanks in advance for your answers.
#6
Posted 18 January 2012 - 01:22 AM
my sims normally don't bother with assignments.
like everyone already said. the dorms will have most of what you need. I normally pack certain things for convience.
a cheap wall mirror, their childhood (single size) bed, a small kitchen table (for the computer), a kitchen chair, a computer, small dresser, and an esile.
Richer kids might get a wall mounted tv, and a few items to cozy the room. each dorm has different types of lay outs and will vary in size. If I can pack them with things that reflect personality, I will. like sports hobbiest I'll get sport themed wall hangings. Violens are nice if you have a music hobbiest. but if you don't have room in the dorm room then it will have to be placed in the common area and then all the other dormies will be using it. remember to have your sim lock their door or you'll have dormies in the room using the computer and well, just being annoying.
#7
Posted 18 January 2012 - 01:25 AM
#8
Posted 18 January 2012 - 01:56 AM
I like the idea of also packing their starter furniture. Actually, I started most of my families in cheap, tract housing (that is, all the houses on the block were exactly the same) where only the color differed, and the paints and flooring were chosen to promote higher environment but still keep the cost down. When I moved the families out into their "permanent" homes, I kept their initial furniture and planned on passing it along to their children for when they left for college, to either use there or to take with them into their first homes (which would probably again be the tract housing since they'd only have $20,000 to start with. The only things they wouldn't have, necessarily, would be bathroom fixtures and ceiling lights since those got reinstalled into their families' new homes.
I'll probably drop the desk since it seems I might not need it, but I'll probably keep the violin anyway. In my experience, asking some non-game Sims to play chess disappoints them, but they all seem to enjoy playing the violin. I may be wrong, though...
Thanks again!
#9
Posted 18 January 2012 - 01:17 PM
There is no roommate situation in the dorms. The special dorm doors (the "Myne Door") allows a Sim to claim a dorm room, and can be locked to keep other Sims from wandering in, but it's one room per Sim. (This is separate from, and different than, the ability to lock other doors.) You /could/ put two beds in a room, but it would be crowded, and there might not be room for much else.
One thing to know is that students can build skills and hobby enthusiasm on college community lots. They still get back to the home lot at about the same time they left, but the 72-hour semester timer still runs. They'll even go to class from community lots, though I always cancel that and let them go to class from their home lot.
If you haven't gotten it already, I suggest you get the Less Addictive Espresso Bar mod from DJS Sims. Without it, the espresso bar advertises so strongly that it can overwhelm Sims' attraction to other things on a lot, such as a Sim plying and instrument for tips.
#10
Posted 18 January 2012 - 05:25 PM
Changes to an existing dorm: boolprop dormspecifictoolsenabled false
To create a new dorm: changelotzoning dorm
I've got these off the internet rather than go into my game, but I think all lower case and the gaps between words is correct.
i used to have fun making several dorm rooms just the way I wanted them and moving in the eldest child from a family, then after s/he'd finished the first year or two at Uni I'd move in a younger sibling. I could do that for several kids, one or a couple per 'year' and it made getting a family through University a lot quicker and more fun.
Another thing, using the Tombstone of L & D I could make a young couple have a baby. It's lovely bringing up kids in Uni because the parents have so much more time to look after and play with them. If the kids grow to school age a school bus will come for them.
Getting them back into the neighbourhood requires a bit of doing. i used to conjure up an adult sim from the tombstone of L & D and that adult could move into the neighbourhood with the child. The parents would move into the new home separately when they'd graduated.
#11
Posted 18 January 2012 - 08:13 PM
starknight75, on 17 January 2012 - 09:13 PM, said:
Will my Sim need to bring a phone unit? She has a cell-phone, but would the same rules apply as in the neighborhoods, that they need a land line for the cell-phones to work?
Also, is there a roommate situation in the dormitories? If I were to send one Sim to college, and then send another from another family, would I be able to make them into roommates? Would they have to be sent at the same time, one going and dragging another along? Or if I want them to be roommates, would I have to have them rent a house instead?
Thanks in advance for your answers.
Star you are providing well in advance for your sim if you provide bathroom fixtures. Most have easels, and a television. LOL There are no roommates in university dorms. The only time the phone rings...it is for your sims since NPC's do not answer or make phone calls in the dorm. If you have freetime installed when your sim graduates the guy will show up with one. Most dorms have bookcases, desks, at least 1 computer which NPC sims will play on,...Now if you wanted to set up housekeeping in the future that's up to you. Your sim will graduate and have the same amount of funds as a normal sim in your town so they can buy a house right off the bat...your sim can also earn money while in college selling painting, playing instruments for tips, working in the cafeteria or coffee house, tutor other students for cash, AND they can also write novels. So it's not like they can't earn money in college towards the purchase of their own home.
I would play my teenage sim until they at least have browse a hobby capability. If they are not a nature sim I would hire a gardener for the dorm property. The maid is optional because with enough influence points your college sim can influence another sim to clean. Personally, I hate the cow mascot. It will come in and make a mess with the overhead sprinkler system. I always influence them to clean since they can clean both male and female bathrooms. <WEG>
Now for college life, the freshman year is easy. Go to class and call your professors for an easy "A." But later semesters will involve assignments and in the senior year a term paper to get an "A"...that's if your sim wants to graduate with honors. Just like in the home game...assignments and term paper writing can really drain your sim's fun points.
I'd take a look at the sororities on campus before moving your sim into a dorm. Write down the list of who's in what sorotity (male or female if you are playing the State or Tech colleges). If your sim wants to join a sorority- click on the phone, call the college get the directory, and call the sims in the sorority of choice. Make friends with them by phone before they try to join. The secret society will kidnap your sim at 11PM once he's/she's made friends with at least three of them. Just some helpful hints here.
Grandma
#12
Posted 18 January 2012 - 11:08 PM
@ratsrbest: I actually hadn't planned to have the family Sims share in the dorms, but rent out a house instead that they would use over the generations. I also hadn't planned on starting families while in university, and it sounds really complicated...what if the child isn't school-age yet when the parents have to leave college?
@dharden: so no roommate situation, huh? I guess, in recreating my Sims 1 families I'll have to go with college dormmate instead of roommate. Out of curiosity, though, if a Sim starts a relationship with another Sim while in college, will that relationship continue after one or the other graduates and leaves, or does it--like that of a teen advancing to young adult--get cancelled and have to be re-established when they're both adults? Originally I had some of my Sims 1 Sims start their relationships with their college roommates, but if I can't do that...
Thanks for all the tips and suggestions and ideas. I appreciate them all.
#13
Posted 18 January 2012 - 11:58 PM
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#14
Posted 20 January 2012 - 11:01 PM
dharden, on 18 January 2012 - 11:58 PM, said:
So, when my Sim leaves college, s/he becomes an adult, while any dormmates s/he had a relationship with would remain a young adult until the time when and if my Sim invites that Sim over and proposes the move in action, at which point that Sim would now become an adult Sim? Just out of curiosity, IS there any visible difference between an adult and a young adult, or are they so subtle that it doesn't really matter at all? Would there be any aging transition like there is between other ages?
And may I assume that any and all professors are considered adults?
#15
Posted 21 January 2012 - 05:43 AM
the only time a love status changes is when they go from teen to either a young adult or adult but after that it doesn't change.
if your young adult falls for a dormie, if after your sim graduates and wants to marry their college sweetheart, the college sweetheart hasn't graduated and won't have the extra benifits that the uni graduate gets. however if your sure you want them to be together foreverish..then have your sim save to up to rent a house and propose move in while at uni.
#16
Posted 21 January 2012 - 02:23 PM
starknight75, on 20 January 2012 - 11:01 PM, said:
And may I assume that any and all professors are considered adults?
Star,
Be cautious when choosing a love interest for your sim in college. There are some nonplayable sims like sorority house sims, and others who are in houses on campus other than dorms that your sim CANNOT be married to (althoug they can get engaged to them). They will be stuck after the transition to adult engaged to that sim and unable to marry anyone else.
Professors and dorm-mates are free game. While with other students you will have to ask them to " move in" before the adult tranformation will take place...this does not apply to professors. Your sims can wohoo in the dorm, photo booth etc just like a regular sim without the pregnancy option. Keep in mind the jealousy thing in npc's. If they are angry with your sims even after they move home...the college NPC will call or show up on your home lot stealing newspapers and kicking trashcans.
As DH says there is no diffence in the transition between young adult and adult except for the clothing choices.
Grandma
#17
Posted 21 January 2012 - 02:27 PM
Young adults age-transition when they leave campus; they can stay for 72 hours after graduation. There's not a lot of difference between young adults and adults. Their voices change when they transition; young adults have teen voices. Their faces may or may not seem to change slightly. Young adults and adults use the same bodies. In fact, much of the adult clothing you'll find here is cross-categorized so it can be bought and worn by both young adults and adults. (YAs still have to buy it on campus, and can't take it with them when they leave.)
After a Sim leaves college, if they invite a non-playable friend from college to come over and move in, that Sim will become an adult and move in. The Sim moving in will be (well, should be) treated as if he or she had left college in the same way as the Sim who makes the Move In proposition. So, if the Sim making the proposition graduated, the Sim moving in should get the extra want slots and lock (occasionally, you'll need to use the "batbox" debugger to make sure they do). They should also get a degree, though it will never be an honors degree even if Move In is being proposed by an honors graduate. The degree's major will be one that's consistent with their skills, and it will let them access the Uni careers. Note however, that a dormie with very low skills may receive a degree in "Undeclared", which will *not* qualify them for the Uni careers, though they'll still get the extra slots and lock.
#18
Posted 21 January 2012 - 11:04 PM
grandmajam_of6, on 21 January 2012 - 02:23 PM, said:
Be cautious when choosing a love interest for your sim in college. There are some nonplayable sims like sorority house sims, and others who are in houses on campus other than dorms that your sim CANNOT be married to (althoug they can get engaged to them). They will be stuck after the transition to adult engaged to that sim and unable to marry anyone else.
So even after my Sim leaves college and becomes an adult, I cannot invite over these non-playable Sims and invite them to move in? Would the option simply never come up? I actually hadn't planned on getting an Sims engaged during college, but waiting until they returned to their neighborhood as adults, so would this apply if they DIDN'T get engaged during college but after they left?
dharden, on 21 January 2012 - 02:27 PM, said:
I'm fairly certain I will be able to tell the adults from the elders, but Drama? I'll assume that the Drama professors will be the ones who teach the Drama classes, but do these professors remain consistent--that is, barring removing them from college via move-in and marriage, will they always teach the same subjects, no matter how many different Sims I send to college, or are they only Drama professors for a particular Sim but might be another subject for the next one? Or, would Prof. A teach Drama to Sim 1 while she is in college, but when Sims 10 attends, would the professor now be teaching Math instead? Or is it once a Drama prof, always a Drama prof?
#19
Posted 22 January 2012 - 07:50 AM
Aw, sending a sim to uni for the first time! I remember my first time, the uni EP theme music played when the neighborhood view opened up. Then, placing Don Lothario's daughter in a dorm and opening up the that dorm lot, Don and his daughter appeared outside her dorm as he was seeing her off. He hugged her tightly and then a streaker ran past.
Have fun at uni!
#20
Posted 22 January 2012 - 04:50 PM
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The premade Sims in Greek houses (fraternities and sororities), and in campus rental housing, are /playable/. You can, if you wish, play those households. A Sim who has left college can invite them over, and they will come. However, since they are playable, they cannot be invited to move in; they can only leave college through graduation, dropping out, or being expelled. If they are never played, they will be students forever.
Profs are consistent, they always teach the same subject.
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